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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No, it would be an enhancement.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a dropdown to Delay to be able to switch between modes of timing. Also a possibility to use both modes. The modes would be "Delay" and "Loop". Using "Delay" would behave as it is now, "Loop" would simply loop a sample or light effect (can be connected to Iris) or both at the same time (like Twist's affect track). Additional numbers would appear to set up how many times you would like to loop.
Your setup
Ableton Live 10.1.14 with Max 8, latest Windows 10 build.
Short comment
Don't know if you depreciated the old M4L devices or not, but if you have time please do a final overhaul. Thanks!
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No, it would be an enhancement.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a dropdown to Delay to be able to switch between modes of timing. Also a possibility to use both modes. The modes would be "Delay" and "Loop". Using "Delay" would behave as it is now, "Loop" would simply loop a sample or light effect (can be connected to Iris) or both at the same time (like Twist's affect track). Additional numbers would appear to set up how many times you would like to loop.
Your setup
Ableton Live 10.1.14 with Max 8, latest Windows 10 build.
Short comment
Don't know if you depreciated the old M4L devices or not, but if you have time please do a final overhaul. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: