Step through each slider at whatever quantize level with or without interpolation). How would you use this? Wouldn't that make more sense in an audio/oscillator context?Īt its simplest it's a way to draw out any arbitrary envelope or LFO shape (like modstep or Quantum when sending CCs). It would be amazing if Mozaic had UI layout that was just sliders (the full 22) where you could draw over the sliders to set them instead of having to adjust each slider one-by-one.įantastic for drawing a "waveform" or in a performance context. If you just need a bunch of sliders Mozaic would already do the trick If space is not sufficient to show even more adjustment options, there's always the swipe gesture: Swipe left to show another screen, for said: If there's more than three destinations, make it a scrollable list.ģ. ![]() Enhance the rightmost big "+" by showing multiple + signs followed by the available MIDI destination. Replace the "+" sign on each instrument box by a fader icon to show a popup with faders like volume, pan, filter cutoff, resonance, attack, decay for this instrument (for example), much like Yamaha XGĢ. Three iPhone-compatible suggestions for this screen (some time in the far future □ )ġ. Yeah, there originally was the idea of having assignable faders on the instruments screen (hence the blank space □), but that idea has to wait and I've chosen to make better use of the available space instead for Xequence 2 for the time being □ These faders would make a lot of sense inside Xequence, especially when using in conjunction with Gadget, bs-16i, SampleTank, SoundCanvas etc.
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