Lfo's visual feedback and step sequencer improvement

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It would be cool if when i tell the cutoff to be modulated by LFO one, that i see how the cutoff is being modulated. Really usefull in some cases


And the step sequencer now, is so slow and unintuitive.
It should be like FLstudios step sequencer or like a normal piano roll, much more easy and fast. it would be cool if it also could do polyfoni in the step seq.

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Well, user interfaces that provide full modulation feedback are usually cpu hogs. I think it's too early to do that, maybe in 3-4 years :oops:

I'm anyway more of an advocate for "trust your ears". Once you get used to Zebra's strcuture and interface, you don't need that sort of feedback anymore.

The step sequencer is actually an arpeggiator. You can use 0-6 voices per step for polyphonic stuff. It might see improvements in the future, but actual polyphonic sequencing is still best done in the host software :)

Cheers,

;) Urs

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Hey, when did you move to Berlin? 8)

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Hey i lost this post, i found it today, I moved to berlin in the summer now im looking a job in something computer graphics related.

I know is difficult to do the polyfonic thing, but what would really be a cool feature would be to have a kind of piano roll, where you click with the mouse to draw and erase notes, it would be easier than having to choose form the menu ,the note, in numbers like now = -1,+1 etc...



You work in berlin ?

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giorgiomartini wrote:Hey i lost this post, i found it today, I moved to berlin in the summer now im looking a job in something computer graphics related.
Welcome to Berlin then & good luck! Times are difficult, but nothing is impossible!
I know is difficult to do the polyfonic thing, but what would really be a cool feature would be to have a kind of piano roll, where you click with the mouse to draw and erase notes, it would be easier than having to choose form the menu ,the note, in numbers like now = -1,+1 etc...
Use the MouseWheel instead! Don't click, just hover with the mouse over the control and whell it up or down.

But agreed, comfortable note editing is different. Back in the days I hadn't thought that the arpeggiator /w step control could become such a big deal - but it has!
You work in berlin ?
Yes, life, work, everything 8)

;) Urs

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