ahh, the coder.
i have some critics or suggestions, as you like.
=> this is solely vs. explicitly jamm-related setups.
The time parameter scaling vs. CC mapping is a f.ck. i´m sorry to say.
Refering vs. small time values !
( to create a jammable setup that incloudes smallest times vs. bigger ones)
(i refer +- to both time values, first tap, the later tapps)
I patch in gigPerformer (Host)
There i can compensate for unideal or screwed up parameter scalings.
But with your recirculate, i had to take it into the extreme. And its still not perfect.
Thats seldom to see such unrefined parameter scalings.
Also are the parameter-names on the listing vs. the CC mappping dialog all over the place.
....and i think i dealt with some other problems vs. CC mapping vs. the time parameters.....plus the *initial* hassle with that fresh plugin vs. new names, linked, unlinked, etc. .
The amount of time spent to just CC map both time parameters was insanely high.
The related (time related) names are spread all over the place.
That added alots to make the whole CC mapping immensly time consuming. ( in a situation of a allready given confusion)
some nice shuffling of the listing vs. the parameter names would make this work quite a bit easier! Anyway for first-timers.
The sound is great ! the capabilitys vs. jam-specific setups would be great.
But the parameter scaling would need to see some rework for such uses.
Anyway for everybody who would want to do so, using a DAW, and not GigPerformer.
while GP has a freely drawable curvature feature. its still hard to get such extremly flat curves out. And Recirculate is still not optimised to 100% -even with my curvatures- vs. the finger-feel vs. jammin
here, a screenshot of my drawn correction curvature:
(this is extremly flat vs. the first 1/3 of the travel)
i like the sound, i like the capabilitys.
It´s a great work otherwise !
This all might not play a role for traditional static uses in a DAW, though.
