[sdiy] Paia MIDI Fader
Dave Krooshof
krooshof at xs4all.nl
Tue Jul 31 23:39:48 CEST 2001
>MIDI continuous controllers are only 127 bits. So yes any "knobber" based on
>CC's is going to be a problem with zipper noise. This is a fundamental
>problem with MIDI itself.
Zipper noise, what a cool word.
I do get rid of that when I need to in Max.
Basically it's making a slow interpreter between the 127 step fader
and something smoother, like floating point. Like a cap, in a way.
It's a low pass filter, with interpolation as a wanted contra indication.
This will give a different feel to the knobs. A bit like a rubberband
between the finger and the knob. In my opinion, that's what we need,
we need sexier faders then direct one on one controls.
Dave
Currently programming expressive? Max-faders that go faster and further
when the hardware faders are moved more often.
Secondly adding copper touchpads to a yamaha psr keyboards
internal organs, that crash it's logic, making it a lot more fun.
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