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Quick Controls, Loop player, hardware & Pad Record

Discussion in 'Feature Request Archive' started by Floeditus, Sep 7, 2015.

  1. Floeditus

    Floeditus New Member

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    Hey, i dont even own a maschine but i still have some workflow ideas for you next maschines that i would buy if....;P

    Pad record? I could push a "pad record" button with a pad i want to record and it would record the incoming source straihgt to that pad. That way i could record ideas really quickly.

    How about Loop player? With the help of loop player i could "pad record" stuff really fast. Also i wouldnt have to play the sample resoucre again and again because with this i could sample bigger parts of songs, play that with loop player ant then pad record samples that i want to use quickly.

    Quick controls?
    Quick controls means that when i push the "quick controls" button with some pad ill get to that pads quick controls section which could look like battery 4 edit section. In quick sections i could quickly edit start and ending point, volume, compression, outputs etc just like in battery 4 (which is awesome)

    Hardware? I would love to see 8 outputs with variation. Output 1/2 and output 3/4 could be normal outputs. Output 5/6 and 7/8 could be outputs through a different hardware route. Outputs 5/6 could sound like some oldish drum machine with a dirty 12 bit sound and 7/8 coul be also sounding some oldschool drum machine with a 16 bit sound. For examble It would be so cool to route my kick or kicks throuch out 6 and snare out of 7 and rest of the song through output 1/2. The sound should be fat, punchy and even lofi :D

    Screen? From left to right. Bigger the better and lots colors to make it funky :D
     
    Last edited: Sep 7, 2015
  2. b-righteous

    b-righteous Moderator Moderator

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    -Quick controls are already there. They are called Macros. Check out the manual for details.
    -You can already rout sounds or groups to different physical or virtual outputs. You can create effects routing and buses that have different effects chains so all that is there and is quite flexible.
     
  3. Floeditus

    Floeditus New Member

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    Cool. Macros sounds great but ill check what you can done there. Physical routing is also great but would love to get a different hardware to different outputs so the sound from the outputs could be difffent, That was my main point, not routing but thanks anyways for wast replying! :D