Yes absolutely, as I said to Taron above. So far as you know I started with the very basicjasinski wrote:I don't think it needs to go standard V/A! Keep it weird. But maybe some more modulation capabilities liqih...
For example:
You could do a lot with a couple of LFOs and a second envelop. Assignable destinations for the lags, range, speed, wave form, and harmonics (with control over the modulation amounts).
modulations due to the nature of the Sinnah project: adding features as voted by users.
Automation envelopes with any DAW can do many of those modulations and I wanted to see what users wished to modulated the most.
OK, so you mean that the HP freq should be able to higherExtending the range of the eq low and high pass so that you can do some extreme eq internally. A wider range of pitch modulation and make that assignable from an evn or lfo as well...
and the LP lower, that seems a good idea.
The delay matrix are already comb filters some how, maybe bit-crunch could do, it would make even more scary sounds !Maybe instead of a boring old low-pass filter a comb filter? A bit-cruch filter??
Harmonics range down to pure sine will be one of the first feature I will add, that would help a lot I think.Also even more extreme harmonic range for the knob. Control over the mono triggering mode.
Mono triggering is now Legato, I thought to add glide options. Are there other modes beside Legato
that could be useful?
Yes I forgive you, <wink>Maybe even more weirdness like an option to route delays into the each other (forgive me if this is how it works already).
