Disagree B) , while the phrase editor fulfills most, if not all basic arpeggio needs, being able to have this tools functionality in the 3.0 pitch envelopes means you can tweak and experiment, create slides, transpose melodies differently through hooking up macro knobs to the parameters. Eg; being able to gradually fade-in/fade-out the arpegiated pitch melody through linking the from and/or to + duration fader modulation devicesettings to a macro. Gradually modulate a melody that is imported in the pitch envelopes through a lfo et cetera. Try to this in the phrase editor
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Maybe if because of all the changes in the lua api this proofs to much work for the reseq tool, the initial tool which it is inspired from might be easier to update?
https://forum.renoise.com/t/new-tool-2-8-notes-to-envelop/38689
I just need a way to get the pattern editor notes (and phrase editor?) in an instruments pitch envelope!
Yeah, now the dust has settled somewhat on R3 I agree with what you say… I think given all the changes that were made to instruments I’ll go back to basics with this one and just look at getting the piano roll to pitch envelopes working first and take it from there… Another thing I miss in the new instruments is the envelope follower on the filter envelopes… I managed to get some cool sounds with this tool and the env followers which I have not been able to replicate with the new instruments… yet