Rename pink-noise extended mode to "Noise" and add Noise Type selector#363
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Renames the PINK_NOISE extended mode to NOISE throughout the enums, UI, and constexpr constants, and lowers the noise scale from 4.0 to 3.0. Adds a new Noise Type parameter (White / Pink / Tilt / Chip LFSR) shown as a jog beneath the application-mode jog in the Noise body, and surfaces the N / Env->N / LFO->N knobs alongside the M row. The N knobs are only active for Tilt and Chip LFSR; Noise Type is a no-op in the DSP for now. Assisted-By: Claude Opus 4.7
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Renames the PINK_NOISE extended mode to NOISE throughout the enums, UI, and constexpr constants, and lowers the noise scale from 4.0 to 3.0. Adds a new Noise Type parameter (White / Pink / Tilt / Chip LFSR) shown as a jog beneath the application-mode jog in the Noise body, and surfaces the N / Env->N / LFO->N knobs alongside the M row. The N knobs are only active for Tilt and Chip LFSR; Noise Type is a no-op in the DSP for now.
Assisted-By: Claude Opus 4.7