> just wondering: as you can never have too much control, and visual > reference over what you're doing, would it be possible to attach a > bigger display ? so every pot would have it's own space in the lcd. > but off course the OS would have to be changed for that, so... > > or is the user interface of the P3 designed in such a way that you > don't really need this visual reference ? I've never worked with a P3 > before When you move a knob, the display shows what you are changing and what the new value is for a couple of seconds. You can inspect the stored values on each step by holding FUNC and pressing the step keys. A permanent visual reference for every knob would be nice, but I worked out it would probably need at least 64 characters of display width. 4 16x2 PLEDs at 30 quid a pop would add 120 quid to the parts cost alone. I think most people get on fine without such expensive visual comfort. If/when I do a more expensive big brother to P3 for rich e-muso types, it'll have buckets of display, and a price tag to match ;-) Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] bigger LCD possible
2005-02-15 by Colin f
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