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MSEG Idea

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MSEG Idea

Postby Duckett » Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:06 pm

EDIT: Just came across Trog's post in the Splines thread in DSP, so... anyway, I'll leave this up for the sake of a bemused chuckle..


Just an off-the-cuff idea that popped up, not even sure how hard/easy it would be, but:

Have the ability to either toggle an entire EG, or individual stages of the EG, between the usual value-setting, and wrapping to the nearest sync value. Would a frame- or array-based approach succeed?

I'd been thinking about an old collaboration of mine with Saltline, the additive ADHDidi- and while all those MSEGs to play with made for a powerful sound-design tool, accomplishing rhythmically interesting patches that synced well with the rest of a project was a chore, TBH. (I'm one of those who either needs to do it by ear, or have a value converter handy and numerically input the values.. I can't just do it in my head.)

While I love the flexibility that comes with a GUI-equipped MSEG, choosing curves, etc., the size needed for precision values that don't take a week and much squinting doesn't make for much room.. a smaller but sync-toggle-equipped MSEG lets more get done faster, IMHO.

Again, this is all just thinking out loud, so no holding my tootsies over the fire too long, please ;)
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