I spent the last few days improving the #PédaleVite user interface. I finally made a page to review all the modulations in the current program, just in a single glance. Colored badges show basic information (non-linear curves, source range clipping/remapping, notches…). Modulation amounts are modifiable from this page. It’s possible to jump to the modulation source detail page and come back. Very handy! I wish I had that at the time I created the patch below (covering almost 2 pages…)
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I also added interfaces for various features that were implemented from the beginning but without editing capability (I had to hack the configuration file to use them).
First is unit selection for time/frequency parameters, so you can have you feedback delay time or flanger rate displayed and edited in notes (F#3…) Or LFO frequencies displayed in beats: it syncs to the current tempo, adjustable by tapping a footswitch.
Second is notch list: make the parameter snap to user-editable values when it comes close to them.
Also added a graph plot of the modulation curves (now it needs labels for clarity). Etc.
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But yeah, I have to admit that the look and feel is neither modern, neither skeuomorphic. It looks more like an ancient MS-DOS spreadsheet…
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