Yes I am talking about in custom output. minmax range. Now, I was able to get the values entered in Royce's editor with help. For example in my vfx editor I have octave of an voice, it has values -4 ... 4. Royce showed me how to do it with hex and to have it on a separate button. $button 50 ;Pitch_Oct+ .showvalue on .default 0 .mode incval 1 .minmax 0 4 .tx $F0 $0F $05 $00 $00 $00 $00 $01 $00 $00 $00 $0B $00 $00 $00 $00 val4.7 val0.3 $F7 $button 52 ;Pitch_Oct - .showvalue on .default $3FFF .mode incval -1 .minmax $3FFC $3FFF .tx $F0 $0F $05 $00 $00 $00 $00 $01 $00 $00 $00 $0B $00 $00 $0F val8.11 val4.7 val0.3 $F7 I could not figure out how to enter this kind of information (button 52) from your editor. When I open this in your editor it shows. Default=16383 min=16380 max=16383 inc=-1. I could not find documentation of what 16383 is? This left me frustrated, however when I tested it it worked. Now can we get button 50 and button 52 into one button control, so they increment up thru or down 1, 2, 3, 4, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, or something like this? Same question on knobs.. Also - I have several other controls for my vfx that run a range of -127...127, several that run -99...99 and one that goes -12...12. So the knob runs 0 in the middle as default, then left down negative side, back up to middle 0, right up the positive side. Can I get that into one knob? Does my explanation make sense? An example would be pitch lfo modulation amount - goes -127...127, so that when the value is negative the pitch sweep is reversed, very nice to have control over. Thanks Mark for a great program! --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark van den Berg" <markwinvdb@...> wrote: > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "k5kip_1999" <k5kip_1999@> wrote: > > I do have a request. > > Is there a way add the feature of negative numbers for the range and > > increment, or the possibility of having them in hex form, so that negs > > can be entered. > > My current project needs negative sysex values in a couple of places. > > I'd be quite willing to oblige if I can. However, I'm probably a bit dim > right now, but I don't understand which numbers exactly you want to have > in negative form. Are you talking about bytes in "custom output"? > > Mark. >
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Re: BCman feature request
2008-06-08 by k5kip_1999
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