On Wed, 22 Sept 2021 at 21:27, Yann Orlarey <orla...@grame.fr> wrote:

> Hi Steven,
>
> That's right, we had to fix the behavior of the log and exp scales of the
> IDE to be identical to those of other architectures. In a few words, in
> most cases (for example for frequencies) you have to use the logarithmic
> scale and not an exponential scale. The exponential scale is there for the
> sake of symmetry, but I don't know of any application for it ;-).
>

Hi, Yann.

I think that nonlinear mapping in general, both through exponential or
logarithmic curves, is a vital tool for any computer musician who wants to
control their software in a sensible way, either in a live performance or
in the studio.

Best,
Dario


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> Le mer. 22 sept. 2021 à 18:42, Steven Kraninger <skranin...@gmail.com> a
> écrit :
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>> I am not sure if this is only in the IDE, but the slider scaling has
>> changed to be much more skewed and not really usable.
>>
>> For instance:
>> modFreq(j) = hslider("t:EchoMatrix/v:[1]Delays/h:[3]ModFreq/MF
>> U%j[scale:exp][style:knob]", 0.05, 0.0, 10.0, 0.001) : si.smoo ;
>>
>> Goes from 0 to 9 in the 1st (estimated) 1/20 of the range. This is not
>> how it used to work.
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