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Other commands:
- morph - given two patches, average all parameters between them
Patch generator:
- I think we're overdriving the xmod and setting it to a value that you can't get to via the GUI,
leading to some really distorted sounds
- maybe allow for a mix of random envelopes and tried-and-true
envelopes and filter settings based on good patches; we could tak
- better envelope handling: build a bunch of really good envelopes (6-10 or more), and either:
- replace all the individual A/S/D/R settings groups
- add the envelopes, which could sometimes override the randomly generated envelopes,
allowing for some wild envelopes while still providing plenty of good working envelopes
- mod envelope:
- modulate oscillator transposition really fast to get a little more punch on a pluck
- modulate oscillator unison detune (start relatively un-detuned, and widen it)
- add settingsGroups for stuff like
- formant
- feedback
- distortion
- stutter
- sequencer
- conditional settings (like only apply a mod envelope transpose if the amp envelope has a
fast attack; only apply portamento when poly = 1, etc.)
- portamento / legato - really should only kick in when poly = 1
- add settingsGroups for "flavor":
- mod envelope grows slowly and:
- brings out some interesting LFO
- turns up the delay
- turns up high frequency osc
- turns up high frequency feedback
- affects stutter softness
- very slow LFO modulates things like
- amplitude of another LFO that modulates filter settings
- amplitude of another LFO that modulates pitch settings
- amplitude of another LFO that modulates mix settings (osc1/osc2/sub/noise)
- amplitude of another LFO that modulates crossmod settings
- sequencer
- modulate filters
- modulate mix
- modulate pitch
- bring in on slow mod envelope
- use slow LFO to affect slide
- use S/H lfo