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grs 20.11.2005 10:12 PM

GRS feature request for TI
 
1. in the Effects area of the TI hardware panel the SELECT button could do a reverse toggle if you held it. As well as 'press once' = move right, there could be 'press for more than half a second' = move left.
The reason: when editing DELAY and REVERB you don't want to cycle through LOW EQ MID EQ HIGH EQ to get back to DELAY.
Same goes for the next row below, DISTORTION, ANALOG BOOST etc.
It may apply to OSC1 OSC2 OSC3 but that's only 3 states and it's not such a big deal there.

What do other TI users think of this one?
PS don't overly hijack this thread. Make a new one for new features.

ben crosland 20.11.2005 11:16 PM

As it stands, Shift+Select reverses the flow.

grs 21.11.2005 01:41 AM

Almost intuitive I guess. Needs two fingers or hands though and needs about the same time to reach for the shift as it does to cycle through all the choices forwards, nice that it is there all the same.

MADSTATION 21.11.2005 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben crosland
As it stands, Shift+Select reverses the flow.

Cool :)

Khazul 22.11.2005 10:07 AM

There have been times when I wish I could use a foot pedal as a shift key.

Failing that - the sticky shift someone mentioned would be very useful.

grs 22.11.2005 11:26 AM

The long hold like I said could be reverse select, as it stands long hold is nothing. I could even be for continuous scroll forward. Don't want to wear out those buttons you know.

MADSTATION 22.11.2005 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Khazul
There have been times when I wish I could use a foot pedal as a shift key.

That's a great idea!
hah I would get a foot pedal just for that alone since I usually have one hand tweaking a knob and the other playing the keys :)


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