thanks, dieter. i'll try out the plateau around zero - if it's not too extreme it should be okay. stu --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <hardware@...> wrote: > > > hi group, > > > > i've been trying stuff out with the a174 joystick, and i'm a wee bit > > disappointed with the thing. > > > > first problem is the variation in "rest position" (for want of a > > better word) - if i use it for controlling sensitive parameters, for > > example the clock speed of a bbd, the different voltage i get every > > time i let go of the stick makes some patches a little more > > adventurous than i would like :) > > secondly, are there no joysticks out there that would enable the user > > to select, say, maximum value of both x and y voltages at the same > > time? the circular "field" of the joystick is presumably fine for > > gaming, but is not so hot in a synth. doesn't this bother everyone? > > > > on the positive side, the offsets are a great feature, and make the > > module useful for other chores than joysticking. > > > > gruss, > > > > stu > > For all mechancial systems like the joy stick it's a problem to obtain the > same center position under all conditions. The reason is the balance between > the frictions forces and the spring forces which are different accorcing to > the way how the lever is released. > > In the A-100 the adjustment of the max value is not necessary as for > (nearly) all CV inputs one has an attenuator that can be used to adjust the > effect of the voltage swing coming from the A-174. If you want simultaneous > control for both directions the A-132-2 Quad VCA may be used. > > There are two jumpers on the A-174 pc board that are not yet mentioned in > the user's manual so far. If these are removed one obtains kind of a plateau > around the center position (one is for X, the other one for Y) that > compensates these differences. Maybe this helps to solve your problems. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > (back from NAMM) >
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Re: WG: [Doepfer_a100] joystick woes
2008-01-28 by Stu Grimshaw
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