[sdiy] DOTCOM Analog Sequencer.. next project startup..

Chromatest J. Pantsmaker chromatest at azburners.org
Fri Jul 24 23:02:49 CEST 2020


That's a great point.  Since you want to be able to see all notes, you'll
need to have 16/32/64 displays, but you could still use one encoder with
16/32/64 buttons.  I'm only pointing this out because Jean-Pierre mentioned
the high price for that many quality encoders.

On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 12:52 PM Ingo Debus <igg.debus at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > Am 24.07.2020 um 15:52 schrieb Jean-Pierre Desrochers <
> jpdesroc at oricom.ca>:
> >
> > I'm hesitating to use a row of switches with only one encoder Instead of
> > multiple encoders...
>
> Yes, this doesn’t sound like an intuitive user interface. At least you’d
> need a display that shows you all the notes at once instead of showing only
> one note that is selected via button pressing.
>
> I once had the idea that for an user interface like this, you could use
> *one* rotary encoder that is driven by many thumbwheel-style knobs, all one
> the same shaft. When one of the thumbwheels is touched, the corresponding
> parameter is selected. How about that? Of course you can only change one
> parameter at a time, so this is no good for mixing consoles or the like.
> But for a sequencer this might work.
>
> Ingo
>
>
>
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