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have global candidate shifting #61

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bboettcher3 opened this issue Jun 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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have global candidate shifting #61

bboettcher3 opened this issue Jun 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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bboettcher3 commented Jun 7, 2023

"Just thinking out loud here, maybe it would be useful to have global <> buttons/selectors to be able to switch the candidates on the fly, while performing (shifting maybe?)."
Originally posted by @AtmanActive in #60 (comment)

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I feel like there are a lot of interesting things that could be done in this vein, I personally would love to see "Candidate Mapping" or perhaps "Generator mapping", I'll call it. Essentially to be able to assign a midi octave to each generator, that way i can grab higher notes as i move up the keyboard, or create a few "soundsets", 1 in each octave. I feel this would make the instrument much more expressive, as would other options to use midi to change candidates mid performance, etc.

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bboettcher3 commented Jul 5, 2023

I like this idea! Another variation of it could be to make a key mapping envelope for each generator so that sounds can crossfade between each other as you play different octaves

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Yeah that sounds awesome! Thanks for the response and for your work on the plugin, and for sharing it!

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