a question:
how the velocity works?
A dc offset module could be great or include in the lowpass gate, a hp do the trick- good job an the lowpassgate, a lot of caractere here-
+1 on thatmartin_l wrote:I think a readout for the values would be really helpful. Sometimes it is difficult to dial in the values blindly, only guided by the ear.
The copy/paste is nice, but does not serve the same purpose as a readout and possibly the option to enter a numerical value.
My suggestion would be: Show the value in the readout field which otherwise displays the preset name whenever the mouse is over a control (or possibly only when it is moving the control, to avoid too much CPU overhead), and add a "enter value" field to the menu which currently has the copy and paste.
Another thing I noticed: The clock divider only has the outputs starting at "1/2n", up to "1/64n" but not a simple "1/n". A plain "1/n" would be very useful, if e.g. you want to create a 3 step or 5 step sequence. Also, 'n=7' would be a nice value for interesting rhythms. If you are concerned about panel real estate, you could drop the "1/64n" output. This could simply be achieved by using "1/32n" and "n=2". Further, you could drop the "n=4" and "n=6" on the dial, as they could be obtained from the "1/2n" and n=2,3. This would give you space to add a "1/n" and values 7 and possibly 9 on the knob.
I also have a question about the "trig" input of the oscillators. A trigger on this input seems to kick up the pitch by one octave. Is there a way to bring it back down?