If we're talking about envelopes based on time, this is true. But in this case, we're talking about envelopes that are based on bars and beats. So, a short envelope would be a 1/128 note or something like that. This sort of "start at 0" thing looks like a computer programmer did it, not a musician.
I find it just the opposite because every other piece of software that I use (I just checked Zebra and Alchemy as examples to make sure I'm not crazy) start at bar 1 - not to mention every DAW on the planet.furthermore I find it much more easy to mark loop ranges with 4, 8, 16, 32 instead of 5, 9, 17 and 33
I have huge respect for you as a sound designer and instrument designer. These are little things. But, little things can add up. For instance, this is the only instrument I've ever seen that puts middle C at C2. Everyone else puts it either at C3 or C4. I get the feeling that you work pretty much exclusively with the instruments you've designed. That's great and makes sense. I'm just trying to point out that for those of us who move between different platforms all the time, these little eccentricities can be confusing. They aren't going to make me stop using Avenger, that's for sure, but it would be easier for me if I didn't have to recalibrate my thinking too much when I'm working with different instruments. I admit that I might be a little lazy...
