bitfieldaudio / OTTO

Sampler, Sequencer, Multi-engine synth and effects - in a box! [WIP]
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Goss (Organ) UI redesign #138

Closed jmidt closed 4 years ago

jmidt commented 4 years ago

The Goss (Organ/Hammond) engine has been reworked, so we need a new ui to reflect this. (It was also very simplistic before)

There are 4 controls for the synth:

What we have right now is this: goss The red dot spins faster and in a bigger circle when increasing the red knob. I kind of like this visual since it effectively conveys both speed and magnitude of the modulation.

The BIGGEST issue is the drawbars. Every step of the blue knob has a different string of 9 numbers, corresponding to the drawbar positions on a typical Hammond organ. It would be cool to draw these in a stylized way, to resemble physical drawbars, perhaps. This is what they look like on an organ: Hammond_Magnet_1024x1024

Feel free to post any ideas or initial designs as comments!

ZitromMusic commented 4 years ago

So the keyclick is not binary but continous? Do you change the volume of the effect? I quite don't get the drawbar function, yet. I've got a combo organ myself, so I understand the feature of drawbars. But how do you want to set the drawbars with only one knob? At least you need two: One for selecting a drawbar and another for changing the parameter of it. Or do you just want to add the other bars as layers on it? That would be a little disappointing in my opinion.

Edit: Now, that I read it another time, I probably understand: You have different presets and select one by changing the blue knob? So there ist no continous way to manipulate the drawbars? That seems alright, since it is just a synth engine.

jmidt commented 4 years ago

Yes, the edit is correct. And yes, the keyclick is continuous. If you haven't built the program yet you should do it and play around with it a bit.