Hi,
First off I'd like to say that this program makes everything a heck of
a lot easier for Yamaha TQ-5 editing (it is similar to the TX81Z) -
definitely the nicest editor out there. I see the date for the last
update was some time ago so I'm not sure if you're all interested in
any ideas at this point - but I noticed that grouping the sliders into
the 3 banks, separates some parameters that would have otherwise
worked well together. It would be nice to have the option to view all
parameters as one complete bank and then pick and choose the important
ones to be assigned to the physical sliders/knobs of the MIDI
controller. Basically it would eliminate the extra step of switching
banks, if for example I wanted to change the wave form of a patch
while simultaneously affecting the LFO speed - but right now only one
can be editing at a time. Just a thought. I don't program :( sorry.
The Jsynthlib editor is solid otherwise - Great work!
Josh
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From: Josh K <usu...@gm...>
Date: Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:39 AM
Subject: Suggestion
To: jsy...@li...
Hi,
First off I'd like to say that this program makes everything a heck of
a lot easier for Yamaha TQ-5 editing (it is similar to the TX81Z) -
definitely the nicest editor out there. I see the date for the last
update was some time ago so I'm not sure if you're all interested in
any ideas at this point - but I noticed that grouping the sliders into
the 3 banks, separates some parameters that would have otherwise
worked well together. It would be nice to have the option to view all
parameters as one complete bank and then pick and choose the important
ones to be assigned to the physical sliders/knobs of the MIDI
controller. Basically it would eliminate the extra step of switching
banks, if for example I wanted to change the wave form of a patch
while simultaneously affecting the LFO speed - but right now only one
can be editing at a time. Just a thought. I don't program :( sorry.
The Jsynthlib editor is solid otherwise - Great work!
Josh
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