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Love your app. I've only had it two days and it's already improved my production workflow considerably.

Four feature requests:

  1. It would be super handy if the modules could be snapped into multiple rows and/or columns. The current "one row or floating" setup is a bit difficult to adjust. It gets the job done, but is way too fiddly. Adding a "layout" option with different frames to select from would be great.
  2. I'd love to be able to alt-click, and have the reference markers "stick" to the meters (until a new click is detected). Would make it way easier to judge gain changes in the waveform and spectrum views.
  3. Button/shortcut to freeze a "ghosted" snapshot overlay (at 25-50% opacity) in most of the meters.
  4. Switchable DBU labels in the peak meter (can't gain-stage without 'em).

Also, why is the Hz ceiling fixed? A lot of us are working at >96khz, and definitely producing/manipulating frequencies beyond the current window limit.

- Neb

Hey! Thanks for the suggestions. MiniMeters is meant to remain simple and the end goal is approachability. I don't want to increase the complexity too much.

1. In the 1.0 release there will be a far more customizable layout system.
2. This is is a good idea but I don't really have plans to add this at the moment.
3. Also a great idea. I will consider something along these lines.
4. I don't personally use those in my music making workflow so I have no real baseline idea of how or why to add this. If you have any resources that will help me understand the usefulness of this I can consider using it.

As for higher sample rates, I will likely add 48khz support as that is commonly used in film. For higher sampling rates it might be best to look elsewhere. MiniMeters is meant to simply show you what you're hearing and to provide a useful too during music creation.