by Chill Science » Fri Jan 05, 2024 1:47 pm
I agree a better wavetable browser would be good - currently you can scroll using mouse wheel however if you want to reach a wavetable down in the list, the process is not very quick and would possibly require dozens or even hundreds of scroll events (if you have hundreds of wavetables) to reach a particular desired wavetable.
Possibly adding a wavetable browser which would actually operate within the existing wavetable editor - by placing a scrollable wavetable list/menu to the right of the waveform, whilst allowing the user to edit the waveform parameters - all from within this enhanced wavetable editor/browser, could deliver a faster and more appealing experience for wavetable enthusiasts.