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LFO suggestion &/show values of parameters/knobs etc.

Dieses Thema im Forum "Feature Suggestions" wurde erstellt von avus, 1. September 2010.

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  1. avus

    avus New Member

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    was posted in the wrong section before.

    maybe i am not the first one to mention this, but here we go:

    i really really can't understand why you won't show the values of the parameters in massive... i am someone who really would like to precisely set attacks, decays, cutoffs, etc etc etc... maybe for a future version, make it optional in the settings. the values could be shown with a specific mouse pointer that shows values when clicked&held...

    LFO: can you put a button there that disables the bipolar character of the LFO? see alchemy...
     
  2. jeskolajeskola

    jeskolajeskola Forum Member

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    Yeah, this would be neat!
    Specific FREQ's on the cutoff or EQ etc.

    Also... i think it would nice if you could show the LFO/envelope action on the green/blue or yellow rings.

    For example if i had an LFO on the filter cutoff would be neat to show the LFO modulating in the ring left to right and back again... a little dot perhaps or a little bar modulating in time with the LFO. Just so i could visually see the modulation action.
     
  3. avus

    avus New Member

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    this as well (funnily enough i suggested this to the devs of Alchemy as well a couple of weeks ago hahaha). could help to see what you're actually doing.

    about the bipolar LFO... i mean massive is great an all (afaict), but what puts me off is i don't really see what i am doing. want to set filter cutoff at 600hz (doable precisely), add a ramp LFO to increase it over time to 800hz, but a) with a bipolar lfo you'd have to put it at 700 hz and fiddle around until you figure it out... not user friendly.

    hence i tend to just fire up Alchemy instead of massive, since there I have more precise control over the sound (it's not perfect either though) and get to where i want to go much faster.

    cheers
     
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