On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Johannes Kroll <j-kroll@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 1) there could be another parameter, a boolean/checkbox which could be
> named "sync" or "lock". It would be on by default which would mean the
> current behaviour. If turned off, the quantization to full/half/quarter
> etc would simply be disabled, and the Time parameter would control the
> loop length directly.
> 2) there could be a boolean parameter "Auto"/"From Transport". On by
> default (current behaviour). If turned off, BPM would be taken from
> another parameter, controlled by a dial on the UI.
> 3) in addition or instead of 2), there could be a "BPM Multiplier"
> parameter... Floating point from, say, 0.25 up to 4. This would
> take the Transport BPM and scale it.
> 1) there could be another parameter, a boolean/checkbox which could be
> named "sync" or "lock". It would be on by default which would mean the
> current behaviour. If turned off, the quantization to full/half/quarter
> etc would simply be disabled, and the Time parameter would control the
> loop length directly.
> 2) there could be a boolean parameter "Auto"/"From Transport". On by
> default (current behaviour). If turned off, BPM would be taken from
> another parameter, controlled by a dial on the UI.
> 3) in addition or instead of 2), there could be a "BPM Multiplier"
> parameter... Floating point from, say, 0.25 up to 4. This would
> take the Transport BPM and scale it.
Checkbox to enable/disable is fine with me, and some dial to control
the BPM also a good idea.
> 1) is what I would prefer, and probably easiest to implement.
Masha avoids this by only changing to a new loop length when the
previous loop has finished playing *in its entirity*, which means that
the beat is always consistent with loop segments.
the Time parameter - particularly noticeable when the loop time is
set to max, listen to it finish the loop.
> 2) might be nice to have in addition.
This option (control BPM, not loop length) is will ensure that the
stutter-loop is in sync with the beat, assuming the BPM is set right ;)
stutter-loop is in sync with the beat, assuming the BPM is set right ;)
I'll implement this, I think its possible to do in a backwards compatible
way - I'll have to see.
-Harry
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