2 feature requests (In Band view)

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Hello,

1) In the Multiband plugins, would it be possible to add a way to manually type in a frequency for a band (instead of only being able to drag the band separation line left and right to set the frequency). I find it difficult to dial in specific frequencies when I drag that line, even when I am holding CTRL down while dragging (which makes the dragging more precise). If i want to set the band to 50HZ, I can drag to 50.03HZ or 49.93HZ, but I can't get it to snap on 50Hz. Maybe when a band is right clicked, there could be a field in the current window that pops up to type in the frequency? Or maybe I can already enter a value but I don't know how (?)

2) Could you add a lock icon to each band (above the bypass icon perhaps), that locks the band in place so that it cannot be moved once it's set?


Oh, and a Global option to turn off ""Show Position" Display the position indicator?" by default would be highly appreciated (the Epileptic line that moves). Every time I load a band, I have to right click the band to disable this option. It's on everywhere by default. I would like it off everywhere by default unless I chose to turn it on for a specific reason ;)

Thanks for listening
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I have asked for 1. Before.
It was rejected because we should just use our ears to set the band crossover. Why do you need 50hz exactly?
If you really need to get 50hz you can use a multiparameter to set it.
Jason @ Melda Production

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1) I'll try to think about some solution like shift+click, but honestly, you won't hear a difference...

2) What for?

3) Global enable - hmmm, I suppose so.
Vojtech
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MeldaProduction wrote:1) I'll try to think about some solution like shift+click, but honestly, you won't hear a difference...

2) What for?

3) Global enable - hmmm, I suppose so.
Thank you

1) It's not just about hearing a difference. It makes the workflow faster to be able to type in a value. If I decide to use a 2nd Melda multiband effect and want to set the crossovers at the same frequencies as the previous plugin, I have to drag the line using CTRL to make the band, say, 49.97 Hz. The same as in the other plugin. It's a bit tedious/time consuming. If I can manually enter a value, things will be much faster to set up. One step further would be to be able able to copy/paste the value of a band from one plugin to the other plugin ;)

2) For a dumb dumb like myself who sometimes accidentally selects and drags the frequency band when I am in that area doing something else. If I click a band to raise the horizontal line that represents gain, but select that horizontal line with my mouse too close to the vertical frequency line, I end up moving the vertical line instead of the horizontal one. Not a top priority request. Just a nice to have.

3) Thanks! Or Global Disable, if you want this option on by default,
Last edited by pheeleep on Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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What is "show position"? I can't find info about it in the documentation or the forum.
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What is "show position"? I can't find info about it in the documentation or the forum.[/quote]

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Hi,

It's the moving line that shows the current position. You currently have to right click the graph and uncheck the option to not display the position, but it's always on by default for each band. I am just humbly requesting a Global "don't show" option when the plugin initially loads, with the option to turn the display position on in individual bands afterwards if I chose to do so.
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I prefer it on by default.
Jason @ Melda Production

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jmg8 wrote:I prefer it on by default.
Yup, no worries, knowing Vojtech he will make yours and my preference possible if he implements this option.
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Thanks for the explanation, pheeleep. Just got my first multiband Melda plug last week, still trying to acclimate.
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Is it not respected by the 'set defaults' option? If it is, just set up the plugin how you like and use that. Alternatively many DAW's have the ability to set up a default.
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If this setting isn't stored then you're out of luck :)

I occasionally find it useful when the movement is slow, but it can be distracting though. However, I'd rather Vojtech work on something with more tangible and sonic benefits, this is purely cosmetic.
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I find it useful, I'm hoping it comes to the envelopes too.
Jason @ Melda Production

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Done and stored with project. ADSR done as well. Text edit for crossover - will see ;).
Vojtech
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Thank you Vojtech. Looks like I am not out of luck :)
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I just looked at the changes for the latest versions of the plugins. Thank you Vojtech for making it possible to enter band frequencies by typing in numbers via text. Woohoo!

"Crossover limits, gain and panorama can now be edited as text via shift + click."
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^^^
That's just how he rolls :)

I do wish other devs would be half as responsive.
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