by John Bowen » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:16 pm
I thought I should mention this, since I’ve had a couple of questions about it:
Like a lot of functions I had/have on my ‘To Do List’ for Solaris, I have in mind a way to display where things are routed for modulation. I thought about a special page that showed all mod matrix routings, but quickly realized this wasn’t very practical, since there are something like 70 mod paths in the Solaris...so here’s my idea:
Using Shift, you hold it while pressing the object Select button to get a list in the graphic display (gfx). So, say you want to see everywhere that LFO 2 is being used - you hold Shift, then press LFO 2, and get all mod routings (even when used as a sidechain ‘strength’ source) to show in the gfx display. Even though we can show up to 8 lines technically, you may still need to scroll the screen, so it would be nice to not have to continue holding Shift. (we should have put an LED on the Shift button, but I digress...)
I’d like to know if anyone else feels this would be helpful - or if you have another way that might be better.
john b.
I thought I should mention this, since I’ve had a couple of questions about it:
Like a lot of functions I had/have on my ‘To Do List’ for Solaris, I have in mind a way to display where things are routed for modulation. I thought about a special page that showed all mod matrix routings, but quickly realized this wasn’t very practical, since there are something like 70 mod paths in the Solaris...so here’s my idea:
Using Shift, you hold it while pressing the object Select button to get a list in the graphic display (gfx). So, say you want to see everywhere that LFO 2 is being used - you hold Shift, then press LFO 2, and get all mod routings (even when used as a sidechain ‘strength’ source) to show in the gfx display. Even though we can show up to 8 lines technically, you may still need to scroll the screen, so it would be nice to not have to continue holding Shift. (we should have put an LED on the Shift button, but I digress...)
I’d like to know if anyone else feels this would be helpful - or if you have another way that might be better.
john b.