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  • Automation View

    Being able to lock parameters each step is nice, but having to record parameter sweeps freehand always leaves me wishing I had more precise control.
    I'd like to propose a feature would allow the precise automation of multiple parameters on each track, and would make putting together full arrangements a lot easier.

    Here's my suggestion:
    Just like pressing the "Song" button in Song View enters Arranger View, pressing "Track" in Track View would enter "Automation View".
    I'm imagining the interface as a modified Kit track where instead of loading samples, you turn a knob to load that parameter. Then you could input "notes" and dial in values with the Select knob. The Deluge would then interpolate between the "notes" of each parameter to create smooth sweeping effects when the track is played.
    Also, "Automation View" and "Track View would have to share the same zoom level and position in the time domain for this to work seamlessly.

    Thanks for reading!

  • Unison Width Parameter

    I think a the synth engine could use improvements in generating a wider stereo image.

    IMO, a good place to start would be to add a "Width" parameter to the Unison section. This would be identical to the way Serum handles unison, where each unison voice is panned left or right except the middle one in case of an odd number, and the amount of panning is determined by "Width". There's even a perfect spot for a new shortcut right above "Number".

    the closest I've been able to get to a Serum supersaw is with my own stereo single cycle waveforms with each channel various degrees out of phase with the other, but there's no way to randomize the retrigger phase when using a sample as an oscillator so unison doesn't sound right at all.