I was just looking at Art's Mackie Control Universal where he uses "relative-3" in the encoder .easypar CC 1 16 0 127 relative-3 This gives $B0 16 1 $B0 16 1 $B0 16 1 when turned to the right and $B0 16 $41 $B0 16 $41 $B0 16 $41 $B0 16 $41 when turned to the left. relative-1 gives $7F clockwise and 1 anti-clockwise. relative-2 gives $41 clockwise and $3F anti-clockwise. What do you do if you want to use the CC data increment $B0 96 0 clockwise and CC data decrement $B0 97 0 anticlockwise to quickly change values on a synth? Can't be done? Use 2 buttons? Try .tx .tx ifp $B0 96 0 ifn $B0 97 0 ifp means "if turning positive" or to the right or clockwise. ifn means "if turning negative" or to the left or anti-clockwise. You can also take the preceding .tx line and reduce it to .tx $B0 ifp 96 0 ifn 97 0 I'm not sure it is simpler, but what if you tried to emulate the joggle wheel in Frontier's Tranzport when in Protools (HUI) mode... Joggle forward B0 0F 0E B0 2F 42 B0 0F 0E B0 2F 02 Joggle Backward B0 0F 0E B0 2F 41 B0 0F 0E B0 2F 01 The BC can cope .tx $B0 $0F $0E ifp $B0 $2F $42 $B0 $0F $0E $B0 $2F $02 ifn $B0 $2F $41 $B0 $0F $0E $B0 $2F $01 What a great unit! Pity Behringer forgot to tell us about this. Art's .easypar CC 1 16 0 127 relative-3 can be had with .tx $B0 16 ifp 1 ifn $41
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Expanding the encoders
2007-08-18 by rpcfender
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