TO IMPROVE CURRENT´S WORKFLOW WITH SAMPLES AND WT LIBRARY IN STREAM VIEW<>ENGINE & CREATE A SPECTRAL TYPE PLUGIN (FTT) LIKE THE OLD DltBlkFx OR SPECOPS OF TODAY

Hi, First, I'd like to thank you for creating this space so you can better connect with our needs as users of your wonderful products.

  1. There's a little thing that bothers me a bit and slows down my workflow when I try to use different samples and wavetables in Current from the STREAM window. When you're in the STREAM window and load a sample or wavetable, the window automatically switches from STREAM to ENGINE. I think this slows down the workflow a lot because it forces you to click on STREAM again if you don't like the sample you chose and so on, until you find the one that really suits you. This behavior doesn't apply to presets, for example, where the window remains the same when you load them from STREAM. This little thing would significantly speed up the use of samples and wavetables in Current from the STREAM window. One thing that also happens with presets is when you try to switch to the next or previous preset or wavetable in the tab search from the ENGINE window, the order it maintains is the "ALL" list instead of the library order where you were searching for presets or wavetables in the STREAM window. This seems unintuitive from my perspective.

    2. As a plugin proposal I would like to propose you something in the line of an older spectral (FFT) plugin called DltBlkFx. This plugin creates a very special Auto Harmonizer effect (among other variety of effects) that I've been wanting to recreate for a while, but I can't find a way to do it the same way at this moment. I even wrote some time ago to Darren Barrel, its creator, a couple of times to ask him to release a 64-bit version for Mac, but he doesn't want to do it, and I don't understand why. Therefore, Mac users today don't have access to this plugin, which, in my opinion, is very inspiring and alters sounds in ways that can always surprise you, despite being an older product. I'm talking about a plugin like Unfiltered Audio's SpecOps now, but much better and more interesting... I'd love for you to try something like this because I think a good spectral tool of this type is needed, and who better than you to revolutionize the field of spectral FX in the world of music production and sound design? In case anyone is interested, in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMDRe8Stb-4&t=902s&ab_channel=Beatport), at minute 34:26, IMANU creates an example of the Auto Harmonizer effect I was referring before. All the best!

Please authenticate to join the conversation.

Upvoters
Board
💡

Feature Requests

Date

11 months ago

Author

User

Subscribe to post

Get notified by email when there are changes.