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A general-purpose editor of the application data associated with an event.
Motivation
Events ultimately represent your application data, and you typically edit that elsewhere. But sometimes the data is general enough for it to be suitable for a basic graph editor, like position or rotation over time.
Inspiration
Where DAWs implement modulation/velocity editors, we could make a curve editor akin to Blender, Maya and Houdini.
Bitwig implements an editor for stepped keys, without interpolation between values and thus doesn't really qualify as "curves". That works, though as a user I never really was a fan and typically re-record instead to avoid the finnicky interface.
Live does the same.
Helio does the same as well, but with a handy slice-tool.
Cubase is getting closer to curves, whereby lines are drawn between events as opposed to boxes or emptiness.
What we want though is closer to that of Blender and Maya.
Implementation
In each of the references, I think a separate window/panel is a good fit, for an option to overlay the data with its parent event.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Goal
A general-purpose editor of the application data associated with an event.
Motivation
Events ultimately represent your application data, and you typically edit that elsewhere. But sometimes the data is general enough for it to be suitable for a basic graph editor, like position or rotation over time.
Inspiration
Where DAWs implement modulation/velocity editors, we could make a curve editor akin to Blender, Maya and Houdini.
Bitwig implements an editor for stepped keys, without interpolation between values and thus doesn't really qualify as "curves". That works, though as a user I never really was a fan and typically re-record instead to avoid the finnicky interface.
Live does the same.
Helio does the same as well, but with a handy slice-tool.
Cubase is getting closer to curves, whereby lines are drawn between events as opposed to boxes or emptiness.
What we want though is closer to that of Blender and Maya.
Implementation
In each of the references, I think a separate window/panel is a good fit, for an option to overlay the data with its parent event.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: