I'm somewhat confused as to why this is necessary. LMMS already converts
the value of the LFO control to discrete values when connected to an
integer/discrete knob. For instance, attach an LFO to the Modulation-type
in Triple-oscillator, or attach it to a checkbox. That being said, perhaps
people would want a discretized LFO waveform for whatever purpose. I'd
consider just adding a quantization knob to the current LFO controller.
-- Paul
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Johannes Lorenz <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I am currently wanting to implement Feature Request #147 (WaveTable Synth,
> Channel Selector). For this, it would be very helpful to have a discrete
> controller. What I mean is a controller with only integers. It does not
> need an LFO, just one single knob. However, I am not sure how to implement
> this:
> * Currently there is one "Add" button in the controller rack. Would you
> suggest two of them, i.e. one for "Add continous" and one for "Add
> discrete?"
> * It would be useful if we could say how many integers the controller
> shall have (0-127 or maybe 0-63?). But when can we decide this? AFAIK only
> *before* creating the controller, so it would need a dialog.
>
> I think I'll better ask before "destroying" the whole GUI. Do you think
> this is a good idea? Thanks a lot for your help.
>
> Regards,
> Johannes
>
>
>
>
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