I'm sorry I missed the Q&A. I watched thru the video and had a couple questions:
In regards to envelopes, it looks like for right now, when you edit the envelope on a step in the pattern, it changes the envelope setting globally (each new step follows the new edit permanently). Will it be possible for an envelope to remember a setting on a per-step basis?
So I would set up, say, Env1 with a fast attack. This would be the "default" setting it would reset to when I insert Env1 on a new step in Patterns. Then in CV pattern, maybe for one step I would like Env1 to generate a slow attack. Will it be possible to do this without having to use a new Envelope (2-8) that already has a slow attack set up? It looks like for right now, the only way to do this is to alternate Env1 with Env2 thru Env8 with an different setting. This feels a little rigid to me and it would make each envelope that much more valuable/flexible.
The next question is for tables, sorry not CV specific: for table scaling, will it be possible to change to digits instead of note values? So semitone values (00, 01, etc) instead of C, C#, etc. This way the scale function doesn't ignore the base note? Then I could have table 1 be major scale, table 2 minor scale, and then all I need to do is put in the base note and table value in the Pattern screen?
In regards to envelopes, it looks like for right now, when you edit the envelope on a step in the pattern, it changes the envelope setting globally (each new step follows the new edit permanently). Will it be possible for an envelope to remember a setting on a per-step basis?
So I would set up, say, Env1 with a fast attack. This would be the "default" setting it would reset to when I insert Env1 on a new step in Patterns. Then in CV pattern, maybe for one step I would like Env1 to generate a slow attack. Will it be possible to do this without having to use a new Envelope (2-8) that already has a slow attack set up? It looks like for right now, the only way to do this is to alternate Env1 with Env2 thru Env8 with an different setting. This feels a little rigid to me and it would make each envelope that much more valuable/flexible.
The next question is for tables, sorry not CV specific: for table scaling, will it be possible to change to digits instead of note values? So semitone values (00, 01, etc) instead of C, C#, etc. This way the scale function doesn't ignore the base note? Then I could have table 1 be major scale, table 2 minor scale, and then all I need to do is put in the base note and table value in the Pattern screen?