sorry for spamming the forums, but i have to much time at the moment and i am playing with your toys
i like these two buttons (COPY/PASTE), could they be implemented in ALL of your Silverline plugins?
and another question:
i am dreaming, i know, BUT it would also be nice if the presets would MORPH when jumping to the NEXT or to the PREV preset... just an idea
Copy/Paste
Re: Copy/Paste
Yes - with the next updateskinkajou wrote:i like these two buttons (COPY/PASTE), could they be implemented in ALL of your Silverline plugins?
It's already implemented in every SilverLine, but maybe transition time is too short?kinkajou wrote:i am dreaming, i know, BUT it would also be nice if the presets would MORPH when jumping to the NEXT or to the PREV preset... just an idea
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...ehm, i see that the knobs jump to there positions but this is VERY quick and has nothing to do with morphing, imo
there is no transition time. IF it IS implemented already, then this is fine, but give US a chance to change the transition time with another knob... there is almost much space left for filling with knobs and faders and LEDs and so on...
there is no transition time. IF it IS implemented already, then this is fine, but give US a chance to change the transition time with another knob... there is almost much space left for filling with knobs and faders and LEDs and so on...
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Hi,
The trasition is performed between presets, but it's very fast. It has to be done that way, since filter is a very sensitive piece of code, so it cannot be reset with new values instantly - it could cause some unpleasant audible artefacts - veeeery unpleasant
The only way I see it could be done is to add a knob which could set a time of transition between presets (intertia).
Best regards,
Sebastian
The trasition is performed between presets, but it's very fast. It has to be done that way, since filter is a very sensitive piece of code, so it cannot be reset with new values instantly - it could cause some unpleasant audible artefacts - veeeery unpleasant
The only way I see it could be done is to add a knob which could set a time of transition between presets (intertia).
Best regards,
Sebastian
that's exactly what i meant... i guess...Sebastian@d16 wrote:The only way I see it could be done is to add a knob which could set a time of transition between presets (intertia).
thank you for your quick answers!
BUT there's another question regarding a BYPASS function... please also read this one!