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mentooool wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 7:35 pm when will the intro price end?
On May 2nd (12 PM CET).

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mentooool wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 7:37 pm on most plugins that offer mousewheel control (eg. u-he stuff) a single mousewheel click is equal to a single knob click, meaning that you have better and more intuitive ergonomics and a faster workflow (eg. when quickly switching from a band frequency to another)

some goes with numeric entry: if 21 is too little and 22 is too much, i want to be able to quickly choose 21.5, instead of jumping from 21.3 to 21.7; also, if you don't like/want the feature you can easily ignore it

that's all
Thanks for the follow-up. What you’re describing regarding mousewheel control: This should be supported in all of our plugins.

Numeric entry isn’t implemented (except for the OCELOT series plugins), but we plan to add that feature in a future update, please see my initial post on that matter.

You can hold down the shift key for finer control, btw. (both for mouse drag as well as mouse wheel interaction).

Hope this helps.

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fuseaudiolabs wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 8:28 pm
mentooool wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 7:37 pm on most plugins that offer mousewheel control (eg. u-he stuff) a single mousewheel click is equal to a single knob click, meaning that you have better and more intuitive ergonomics and a faster workflow (eg. when quickly switching from a band frequency to another)

some goes with numeric entry: if 21 is too little and 22 is too much, i want to be able to quickly choose 21.5, instead of jumping from 21.3 to 21.7; also, if you don't like/want the feature you can easily ignore it

that's all
Thanks for the follow-up. What you’re describing regarding mousewheel control: This should be supported in all of our plugins.

Numeric entry isn’t implemented (except for the OCELOT series plugins), but we plan to add that feature in a future update, please see my initial post on that matter.

You can hold down the shift key for finer control, btw. (both for mouse drag as well as mouse wheel interaction).

Hope this helps.
option A - tube lab
. 4 mousewheel click to move from one eq freq to another
. switches (eg. limit/comp) are not supported

option B - natalus dsceq
. 1 mousewheel click to move from one eq freq to another
. switches (eg. eq boost/cut) are supported

option B is faster, more intuitive and got better ergonomics

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I don't even have a mousewheel...

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This is very nice of course, great job Rei :tu:

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martinjuenke wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2026 5:30 am I don't even have a mousewheel...
buy one, it's great!

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Hi mentooool,
mentooool wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2026 9:58 pm option A - tube lab
. 4 mousewheel click to move from one eq freq to another
. switches (eg. limit/comp) are not supported

option B - natalus dsceq
. 1 mousewheel click to move from one eq freq to another
. switches (eg. eq boost/cut) are supported

option B is faster, more intuitive and got better ergonomics
Acknowledged.

It's just that right now, we are using an established and different convention for some of these things:
  • Mousewheel should be supported as expected. One click on the mousewheel -> one step in case of discrete controls.
  • Hold down the shift key -> fine control. Works for both mouse drag and mousewheel interaction.
  • Double-click in the interior of a knob-> reset to default (Opt/Alt/Ctrl + click also works depending on the OS and DAW. Check the manual for more details).
  • Double-click outside the interior of a knob / double-click on a label -> jump to that value.
We are keen on adding numeric input via the "call out boxes". Other than that changing the UX in breaking ways introduces a high risk of putting of existing users.

Best,
Ray

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