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Programmatically read a single encoder?

Re: Programmatically read a single encoder?

2011-09-25 by Mark v.d. Berg

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Ron Anderson <bitman2112@...> wrote:
> Is there a way I can programmatically read a single encoder's current value or do I have to do a snapshot?

I can't think of a way to read a single encoder's current value.

But you can request a snapshot programmatically, namely by command $43, as described in section 6.1 of "BC MIDI Implementation.pdf". Also see section 23.4.

Hope this helps,
Mark.

Re: [bc2000] Re: Programmatically read a single encoder?

2011-09-25 by Ron Anderson

Stupid (And wonderful) Behringer....

Thanks Mark.

--- On Sun, 9/25/11, Mark v.d. Berg <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
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      --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Ron Anderson <bitman2112@...> wrote:

> Is there a way I can programmatically read a single encoder's current value or do I have to do a snapshot?



I can't think of a way to read a single encoder's current value.



But you can request a snapshot programmatically, namely by command $43, as described in section 6.1 of "BC MIDI Implementation.pdf". Also see section 23.4.



Hope this helps,

Mark.

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