Would a 3 position switch be appropriate? On, Auto, Off?
-Tres
- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi> wrote:
> Looking for a bit of feedback from people who use LB302.
>
> Now I've no idea if this can be done for 1.1, probably not since we have
> so little time. But still: the thing to decide is what to do with accent.
>
> So far, the accent toggle led in LB302 has been there as a sort of
> teaser, forever inactive, as a promise of something that's been planned
> to implement. I'd like to finally realize this dream, but I'm undecided
> on the best way to do it.
>
> Option 1: keep the accent led and make it functional. Accent for all
> notes will be toggled by switching/automating the accent led.
>
> Option 2: remove the accent led. Instead, use note volume, which is
> currently unused, to implement accent (this way is used on some other
> 303-like monosynths).
>
> Both options have their pros and cons. For example: option 1 makes it
> easy to toggle accent with a midi controller switch, which makes it
> suitable for live play. However, it's harder for composing, since you
> have to use automation patterns and manually synchronize them with the
> notes. Option 2 is easier for composing as you can use the note volume
> sliders, but it can be a bit difficult for live playing. On the other
> hand, it could also be a benefit in live playing to be able to use key
> pressure to control accent.
>
> Or maybe some combination of these approaches? Opinions welcome.
>
>
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