sdaw v1.0.95

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this is amazing!!!!!
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sdaw's avatar sdaw 4 months ago

hello - thank you!!

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this is one of the coolest things i've ever seen!!!
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sdaw's avatar sdaw 4 months ago

hello thank you so much glad you dig it!!

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sdaw updated their site.
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WOW this is one of the coolest sites I've come across on here! I spent so long just messing with each device and seeing what they all do. Super super cool stuff!
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sdaw's avatar sdaw 4 months ago

hello thank you glad you had fun!

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sdaw updated their site.
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wizardhell's avatar wizardhell 4 months ago

insane work omg

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sdaw v1.0.8 - this version of sdaw builds on 1.0.7’s transport system and improves ui usability. [stepsm] adds a bpm synced 16 step sequencer with three random modes and optional per loop randomize. [lfo] can now sync to bpm. the new picker overlay ("p" or bottom-center plus) replaces the top-left palette while context menus and lock mode help manage and freeze window layering/positions for performance use.
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I spent about thirty minutes just getting lost in the sounds I was making on this site, hit me out of nowhere in the best way, I love it!
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sdaw's avatar sdaw 4 months ago

hello thank you! im so glad to hear you had fun with it - trying to add new features regularly to keep it interesting.

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sdaw updated their site.
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sdaw v1.0.7 - this version of sdaw includes various changes to the transport system as part of canary test run for a future rework of timing/synchronization. the new [sched] modulation device has been added which can schedule value changes automatically according to a set time which can be monitored in [transport]. finally a new sample manager [samples] has been added with the ability to "install" additional samples
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