Olivier,
> > But about color scale squares, just imagine how compact it can get : 8
> > tracks with 4 levels each, that's 32 little square on a gtk drawing
> > area. I believe white to black would be very efficient, and rolling over
> > a level or adjusting it, the status bar would get you some numerical
> > information.
>
> You mean for presets? I'm not quite sure what you mean.
I think I've figured out what you mean.
What if you had a larger square with all of the tracks mapped to it... You could
click to insert a level point and slide it across the gradient to set the volume of
some parameter. {a set of frequencies which you could determine in some other box}.
You could map specific frequencies to a specific color and connect all of the dots of
one color together with beziers... {that way you'd actually be changing the volume of
intervening tracks with the bezier {adding points would add specific control.} Maybe
you could drag "frequency gridlines" from the edges like you do in a vector drawing
program. {Drag them into the square, set the parameters... adjust}
:} Now that I look at this... the gradiant's sort of beside the point. I suppose it
would make a nice indicator.
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