Having either the basic effects slots section for each deck or the detailed facility for individual effects windows is good.....
But it would also be great to have something a bit more intermediary like old effects panel from VDJ7 where you can get an overview of the effects (useful if you are chaining effects using effect_select_multi)
How about a panel that could be used instead of the browser panel which showed:
1) a scrollable list of the effects;
2) a series of columns, one for each deck indicating which effect was allocated in a slot (green?) and which effects were active (red?) for each deck: and
3) then a smaller panel showing the controls for the effect highlighted in the scrollable list for the currently selected deck?
This would mean you could quickly and easily see exactly what effects were active for which deck and also quickly shift to the detailed individual effect controls simply by selecting it on the scroll-able list rather than having to have multiple mini windows open - (one for each effect and each deck that effect is active on!)
Cheers!
But it would also be great to have something a bit more intermediary like old effects panel from VDJ7 where you can get an overview of the effects (useful if you are chaining effects using effect_select_multi)
How about a panel that could be used instead of the browser panel which showed:
1) a scrollable list of the effects;
2) a series of columns, one for each deck indicating which effect was allocated in a slot (green?) and which effects were active (red?) for each deck: and
3) then a smaller panel showing the controls for the effect highlighted in the scrollable list for the currently selected deck?
This would mean you could quickly and easily see exactly what effects were active for which deck and also quickly shift to the detailed individual effect controls simply by selecting it on the scroll-able list rather than having to have multiple mini windows open - (one for each effect and each deck that effect is active on!)
Cheers!
发表时间 Fri 23 Nov 18 @ 9:54 am