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> > > > 2) It seems to me that a file change should reset all the audio going
> > > > through the delay lines, but it seems that it doesn't. A long delay
> > > > pattern, and then a new file, and then starting more audio quickly (I'm
> > > > playing a synth through it) leaves remnants of the old file or old
> > > > audio, I'm not sure which.
> > > 
> > > This is not a bug, it's a feature. But you're right, at least a button to
> > > clear all buffers would be useful, and optionally on file change.
> > 
> > That would be useful but I like the feature so make it optional if
> > possible. I was also thinking on live performance and wondering about
> > the possibility of midi control... if you had that maybe you could load
> > a set of patches and then select which one runs with a midi program
> > change command? (this would also be useful for freqtweak...) And link
> > controls to midi commands as in the case of jack-rack...
> 
> A couple of things i'd like:
>   variable randomise of the parameters
>   slow transition between save states, with variable time

On more thing I thought would be useful when you are working with long
delay lines and feedback loops. A global slider that affects all
feedback coefficients at the same time. When it is "0" all feedback
coeffs are "0" (but still show their values in the gui - maybe
confusing). Whne it is "1" then all coeffs go back to their set values.
Useful to control feedback in realtime. 

-- Fernando




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