Some Ideas curved tracks and voltage block style arpeggiator #124
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Hello,
I have to thank you again for the brilliant last update. Everything works great and the sequencer now offers possibilities that go far beyond my requirements. As far as I'm concerned, you'll never have to change anything again. Nevertheless, I still have two or three ideas and just wanted to get rid of them.
Perhaps the shortest question first.
Do you think it would be possible to set up fills also for the curved tracks?
and now the complicated ones :)
Before I used the Westlicht Performer, I used the Malekko Varigate and the Voltage block combo. ( Now only the Voltage Block )
I love to work with presets a lot. I find the preset load and save workflow with the voltage block much more intuitive than with the Performer. With the voltage block there is no snapshot preset. Instead When I have edited a preset I have to save it.
If I don't save it and load the preset again, it sounds the same as it did before editing. Especially in live situations I think it's really great, so you can run several presets one after the other, change them a little or jam with them and if you don't save them, just go back to the original presets. Or save them if you want to keep them.
This also works with the snap shot preset.But I find it rather cumbersome.Above all, you can no longer switch between different presets in snapshot mode. Unfortunately, it happens to me again and again that I sometimes accidentally change something in a preset and then it is unfortunately overwritten. Would it somehow be possible that the presets are only saved when you save them manually or alternatively a way to change the presets in snapshot mode? I hope this is explained in an understandable way.
And the last question
One of the coolest features in my case is the possibility to play arpeggios with the voltage block.I don't know if you know the function.When the voltage block is running as a step sequencer, you can hold a key for each step
and the voltage block then jumps back and forth between held steps. Its sound really great so you can hold for examples 2 or 3 or 5 steps and the voltage block jumps in arpeggio style between the holder steps. It espeacily cool with odd numbers of steps.Because they are in sync. I think this feature is really great. I don't know if it would be possible to integrate something like this into the Performer.But if it were, it would be an amazing feature.
Thats all :)
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