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Transpose TI feature suggestion..
any chance of adding a feature to the transpose where holding down shift and pussing a transpose key would transpose up 1 note at a time ?
that would be nice for me personally... mebby of little use to others |
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That sounds intuitive enough, except the leds cant show a transpose of one octave plus 3 semitones. Maybe the LCD could tell you that you in semi transpose. I could either be a performance thing, ie not saved in your patch. Or a patch thing.
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I quite like the idea - no need for the led's to tell you jumps of less than an octave, as the display would do that for you anyway.
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I just noticed this feature has now been added!!! :)
yay |
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Another suggestion of mine would be to implement the possiblity to keyboard split and create zones....WITHOUT having to use a computer to do that. Particually useful for when your jamming with m8's and/or wanting to explore ideas. Not everyone has/or wants to use the synth with computers....old skool baby (surely this could be implemented by pressing both value buttons and pressing the key u wish the split to occur at) DS |
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One more feature suggestion (I suggested it earlier in some other thread, but since Ben seems to be reading this...):
Filter feedback. Everything coming out after the filters+amp would be fed back into the filter inputs (right after the oscillators). The amount of feedback would be controlled with a knob/parameter. This way you could create some really ballsy bass sounds and screaming leads with a much different character to other methods. This feature can be found from old analog HW synths, but not from many modern VA's. :( |
In a DSP or VA synth there is a small delay for each step in the synth chain. I believe this makes it difficult to sound right because it's not real time feedback and it would sound phasy.
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