Fair enough, the guitar is like the keyboard part of a synth.zerocrossing wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 4:22 pm You’re conflating two different things. A synthesizer is not a guitar, at least not past the keyboard aspect of it. So, no one labels frets and strings and a whammy bar, just like no one labels keys, pitch and mod wheels.
In a synthesizer, you are crafting the instrument to your desire. Imagine making a hollow bodied patch for a guitar by chiseling out cavities in the body. (Not going to talk about simulation of resonant objects.) So, the synthesizer requires a completely different set of controls with a different interface.
Ok, my point (or rather a joke) about visualising OSCs still stands. I mean it's nice to know what's going on, but to see all the stuff in motion? Where is the reasonable bound?
To me it's like that: showing almost everithing, like Pigments, might be distracting. I'd rather simply see the static knob values, like in Synapse or u-he synths.
Nevertheless, I find Pigments enjoyable, when in the mood for audiovisual treat
