Cool patch documentation add-on ?

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For a synth like Diva, that displays patch information along side the patch browser, it could be useful that this displayed information would actually be a text editor enabling quick comments to be added/entered and just as quickly saved.

Nothing major, just a little thing.

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:tu: I like the idea, but I'm skeptical about how many people would actually use it.

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Howard wrote::tu: I like the idea, but I'm skeptical about how many people would actually use it.
I'd be all over that. A one window approach to comments and tagging would be fantastic.

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Howard wrote::tu: I like the idea, but I'm skeptical about how many people would actually use it.
One use, for me, is that when I browse sounds for a project I could create a temp directory where prospect patches would be saved. No need to do anything special to do that. But then, if it was possible to quickly enter comments as a patch is explored (changing octaves, playing chords, leads, making suggestions for the project, possible tweaks, etc...) then it would make it easier to go forward. For the time being I use a text editor to write comments as I play a patch. It works, although it would be quite convenient to simply type in that description box in Diva and then save the patch when done.

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hmm... this gives me an idea, for all u-he synths especially Zebra

how about a simple automation recorder that auto-pauses when nothing is touched/tweaked ?

Give the ability to switch it on/off to be saved on patch save. (near options like "save only active modules" ) .. it should make the file-size bigger but still small overall.

Then we'll have play/pause/rewind etc. buttons, a speed control and time position for the automation player.

This would be great way to document/capture a sound design process for a given patch! :) .. can open a new possibility for "tutorial" patch banks and of course not only! Also a way to save a patch's undo/redo history forever and scroll effortlessly through.

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