an idea ...
Matthew S. Padden
m.s.padden at huddersfield.ac.uk
Fri Nov 15 12:50:41 CET 1996
Hi..
>
> > CList wrote:
> > What happens when you turn a knob? Nothing? I guess that's OK, but I
> > think it should be fancier - like a Juno.
>
> Not sure how a Juno worked, but I always liked the PolySix method,
> where each knob acts as a fine adjustment to the programmed setting
> until the knob is turned to the upper or lower end, at which time the
> knob would become a coarse adjustment thru the whole range. It was
> nice to get a patch "pretty close," save it, line up all the knobs at
> 12-O'clock, recall the program, then use the knobs to fine tweak the
> program until it was just right.
>
That's an excellent idea. Would it be as simple as just scaling the knob's
value until an end stop is reached, then using the normal value?
--
Matthew S. Padden
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Huddersfield University
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