Diva - double click on waveform knob request

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I think double clicking on the waveform knob should set the knob precisely to the nearest waveform, rather than assuming sawtooth all the time. Sometimes I find it a bit fiddly getting a pure waveform with the knobby knob. Anyone else feel the same?

This might also be worthwhile for semitone intervals on the detune knob, if it could snap to the nearest chromatic tuning on double click?
Last edited by Sendy on Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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sounds like a good idea :)

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Hey yeah, sounds cool! :) .. but a bit different.

Maybe use alt + drag or something similar and available to "snap" for the waveform knob as well as tuning in semitones for the tune knob.

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3ee wrote:Hey yeah, sounds cool! :) .. but a bit different.

Maybe use alt + drag or something similar and available to "snap" for the waveform knob as well as tuning in semitones for the tune knob.
Well, I look at it as such - doubleclicking in many plugins (and all u-he plugs I think) obviously means "reset" but as in the case of the waveform knob there is no "zero" or normal value for it to jump to - sawtooth makes sense, since it's the most common waveform (and it's in the middle), but having it snap to the nearest waveform is treating it asif each pure waveform is a "zero" and it simply finds the nearest one.

Another solution like holding down a modifier key would also work, but why bring other keys into it? The double-click action is quick and will become intuitive enough when the user sees what's happening, methinks. If you want a pure waveform, it's easy to drag the knob roughly to the selection and then double-click.
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Sendy wrote:Anyone else feel the same?
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How about double-click, then hold+drag to a different "pure wave" if necessary?

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