by John Bowen » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:38 pm
1) Add or Subtract - sorry, this is meant for the feedback level?
2) Separate Delay outputs (Delay out 1-4) = why wouldn't you just use the Insert FX1-4 signal, since we are talking about a delay in this section? You have only 1 choice of effect here - we would not be providing a string of effects in series in the module.
The overall problem, as I see it, is that this signal path is already constructed, and is fairly simple - you have a Bypass position (Off), or you select one of a number of effects. Then you select if it's pre- or post-filter with the Input1 Select, and lastly, you have a 'Value'. The Value parameter affects the bit resolution for BitChop, the sample rate for the Decimator, and the strength of the Distortion, so it is a variable. Also, you can then modulate this Value with sidechain control. (And unlike the Scope plugin version, you cannot crossfade from dry to wet - the input signal is 100% 'wet' for the Insert FX).
For the Delay effect, it needs to be equally simple, and the Value parameter could be be (should be?) the Delay Time. I'm not sure if we can even add additional parameters into the Insert FX structure, but now that I'm back at Sonic Core, we will have a meeting on Thursday to discuss features such as this.
cheers,
john b.
1) Add or Subtract - sorry, this is meant for the feedback level?
2) Separate Delay outputs (Delay out 1-4) = why wouldn't you just use the Insert FX1-4 signal, since we are talking about a delay in this section? You have only 1 choice of effect here - we would not be providing a string of effects in series in the module.
The overall problem, as I see it, is that this signal path is already constructed, and is fairly simple - you have a Bypass position (Off), or you select one of a number of effects. Then you select if it's pre- or post-filter with the Input1 Select, and lastly, you have a 'Value'. The Value parameter affects the bit resolution for BitChop, the sample rate for the Decimator, and the strength of the Distortion, so it is a variable. Also, you can then modulate this Value with sidechain control. (And unlike the Scope plugin version, you cannot crossfade from dry to wet - the input signal is 100% 'wet' for the Insert FX).
For the Delay effect, it needs to be equally simple, and the Value parameter could be be (should be?) the Delay Time. I'm not sure if we can even add additional parameters into the Insert FX structure, but now that I'm back at Sonic Core, we will have a meeting on Thursday to discuss features such as this.
cheers,
john b.