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Macro Control Step Curve and Center Control

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asked Jun 1, 2018 in Instruments and Plug-Ins by grimeyneedle (3,890 points)

The ability to bend a curve symmetrically peak being 0 or max.   Also a step function that switch the curve from smooth to step  i.e. a control curve (vol) should be smooth but a selection (transpose) curve should step the semitones

macro control curve

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answered Jun 1, 2018 by AlexTinsley (925,410 points)
 
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answered Jun 1, 2018 by robertgray3 (42,810 points)

Great idea!

While anyone’s checking this out, heres two related FRs to vote on:

Macro curve editor should have a numerical display to make it easier and faster to setup

http://answers.presonus.com/26064/make-macro-controls-curves-easier-read-with-numerical-display?show=26064#q26064

Macro curve editor should have boxes for numerical entry instead of manually placing the start/end pints 

http://answers.presonus.com/3119/numeric-input-fields-for-macro-transform-dialogue-nodes

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answered Dec 30, 2018 by grimeyneedle (3,890 points)
edited Dec 30, 2018 by grimeyneedle

Since I don't know if this Question is being look into I figured out a work around to what I'm trying to do.  However it's still something that should be considering.  How to fix the issue: Adding a control point between the center and end points would remove the need for the linear and symmetry option since you could straighten the line out.

linear curve

As you can see it gives greater flexibility.   The work around I created uses two instances of a plugin unnecessarily.   

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