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Curves for macros and aftetouch, pitchbend etc... #3758
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We already have that on file, here: Thanks for the suggestion, though, but we've anticipated it already 😉 |
Yeah definitely agree. We call this feature 'mod mappers' and plan them for a release sometime in 2021 (still not sure when exactly). See the discussion over here: #2676 Basically we plan on adding something like a modulation mapper which has a custom curve mapping -1,1 -> -1,1, and then you can just put that in the matrix. |
Hey! "Mod Mappers" like in Zebra or Vital are definitely planned! Those would allow you to do exactly these kinds of things and a lot more! |
Ha all three of us at once. Anyway @arumihsnek as you can see we all want this! There's some technical reasons it's tricky but definitely on the radar. |
Oh and thanks for the kind words on surge :) |
Wow! Thanks for the quick answers! |
Hi Team!
This Synth it's really good to make instruments for Wind Controllers, but there are one thing that can inprove that a lot (and not only for wind controllers).
I could be amazing to add different "curves" to macros, or even beter, curves to each binding.
Click in the parameter to bind to the macro (maybe in the right click menu after select a macro or aftertouch, etc) and select a different curve.
Like that we can use the same macro to affect in different way each parameter. For example to make realistic instruments or improve de expresivity of the sounds.
It can be usefull for keyboardist the ModWhell, velocity, pitch bend with différents curves.
Thanks for the work, this synth is amazing.
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