I'd like to see a better modulation envelope that will show the value of that actual parameter on the envelope.
As an example:
Say you've got an envelope modulating a filter between 500hz and 100hz.
When you put a point on the grid and move it, it should show the value in hz of the filter at that point in the envelope.
If you change the min / max setting in the parameter settings, then of course the value displayed by points in the envelope needs to update as well. Of course i understand that if you have more than one modulator modulating a parameter, this will start to get tricky, but this isn't done that often and you could give a warning message to say that there is another modulator at work, so values won't be accurate.
Also, we need a moving play line in the envelope and custom LFO shape so we can accurately and easily edit while it's being triggered.
I used to think that Melda modulation was amazing, but i have to say it seems to have frozen for many years in terms of development and is kinda due a bit of TLC and a revamp!
Thanks!
As an example:
Say you've got an envelope modulating a filter between 500hz and 100hz.
When you put a point on the grid and move it, it should show the value in hz of the filter at that point in the envelope.
If you change the min / max setting in the parameter settings, then of course the value displayed by points in the envelope needs to update as well. Of course i understand that if you have more than one modulator modulating a parameter, this will start to get tricky, but this isn't done that often and you could give a warning message to say that there is another modulator at work, so values won't be accurate.
Also, we need a moving play line in the envelope and custom LFO shape so we can accurately and easily edit while it's being triggered.
I used to think that Melda modulation was amazing, but i have to say it seems to have frozen for many years in terms of development and is kinda due a bit of TLC and a revamp!
Thanks!
Statistics: Posted by Mr D — Tue Jan 30, 2024 2:19 pm — Replies 0 — Views 41