by jthibeault » Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:32 am
I would like to see a revised drum editor.
When Metro first had the drum editor (6 or 7 years ago?) displays were a lot lower resolution and it was easier to manipulate the drum notes. It seems that Metro's drum editor never got the vertical zoom capabilitiy that the note editor got. On modern displays the drum notes are very tiny and somewhat more difficult to select (especially on a notebook trackpad).
What I would like to see is a drum editor that is similar to Digital Performer, which was a ripoff of what Vision had. I recently played with one of the last versions of Vision that was released before Gibson murdered the company. I think Opcode got the drum editor right.
I would like to see drum notes represented as vertical bars (I feel that bars are easier to manipulate than the current symbols used). I would like to be able to look at the drums with either each row showing velocity or compressed (just note on or off). I would also like to see vertical zoom capability, to focus on just a few drum notes and to futureproof the app for the coming days of higher resolution monitors.
I would also like to see a new groove quantize tool. Wouldn't it be cool if you could have , say, a floating pallet with a graphical representation of the groove (velocity offset, timing offset)? Instead of copying from a selection, you would be able to modify this on a 16th or 32nd note grid.
I don't know if this is possible, but maybe you could represent the groove quantize as a curve (a graphical profile of the timing and dynamic "influence"). This way, you could add a quantize tool that, when selected, would show this influence curve. You could move the the pointer, which would be displaying the curve over the notes that you want to influence. When you click, the notes would snap to the new velocities/timing where the influence curve was located (selectable from a 1/4 bar up to 16 bars). Or you could have the influence occur in steps of 10% so that each click would influence the notes more.
This could also be used for regular quantize, where the pointer could switch to showing a profile of the quantize grid, which could be represented by vertical bars.
Just my 2 cents...