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Reinforce color coding of sound editor shortcuts.
jamiefaye
Chicago, ILBeta Tester Posts: 86
The Downrush program has a scheme for grouping related parameter values into colored zones that also correspond to the sound editor shortcut positions. Another Deluge user has created a similar, but not identical color coding scheme for a "cheat sheet" aid. Perhaps we can standardize on one scheme and use it to improve the visual interface of the Deluge. One idea is to light the buttons (dimly) with the color coded categories when you hold down the shift button down. This would help you find a parameter in low-light. Another idea I had was to use blacklight sensitive ink on the button labels that would also follow the color coding pattern.
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true. such a helpful feature, should not get forgotten.
made a quick draft how it could look
https://www.draw.io/?page=1#G1ZMbWobgP2lL5SsFwGjerQVYnmtJCitVk
feel free to edit, draw.io is a browser diagram editor, the link only works if you have a Google Drive ac
http://forums.synthstrom.com/discussion/1400/synth-shortcuts-view-with-parameters-grouped-by-led-colour#latest
related
http://forums.synthstrom.com/discussion/1085/lights-on-mode/p1
http://forums.synthstrom.com/discussion/1400/synth-shortcuts-view-with-parameters-grouped-by-led-colour#latest
new sketch
trying an accessible color scheme, inspired by https://sashat.me/2017/01/11/list-of-20-simple-distinct-colors/
for the UX the easiest seems to me:
I would be happy if the downloadable version:
https://github.com/versionz/deluge-cheatsheet.md
could be 3.0 improved by adding the QWERTY/QWERTZ signature