--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Alex <alex655321@...> wrote: > I noticed I made a mistake > during the explanation. This way would be right: > > Clockwise behavior: Fine Tune goes from 50 to 100. When 100 is > reached Freq Osc will increase by 1 and Fine Tune will reset to 50 > (not to 0 as I said before.) The process will start over again. > > Counterclockwise behavior: Fine Tune goes from 50 to 0. When 0 is > reached Freq Osc will decrease by 1 and Fine Tune will reset to 50. > The process will start over again. > > I don't know if your solution is still the same or I must change > something. If I understand you correctly, the behavior you describe above is what happens when you turn a knob on the synth itself. If this behavior corresponds numerically to what happens when you send MIDI messages from the BCF/R to the synth, then the solution I proposed could not work (and I can't immediately think of a solution to this). For instance, wouldn't turning the BC encoder clockwise lead to a BACKWARD jump of a full semitone every time the Fine Tune value jumps from 99 to 0 (together with Freq Osc increasing by 1)? However, you later wrote that things worked, so I'm wondering how that is possible. Mark.
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Re: 1 encoder = 2 parameters in this manner
2010-12-13 by Mark
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