Thanks for the reply.
I was hoping to use my AN1x as a control surface for som VST soft
sythns, but not being able to move more than one knob at a time
without MIDI CC skips won't give me the results I am after. Looks
like I'll have to spend the money on a new controller.... I am
surprised this has not been pointed out much before (I did quite a
bit of searching on the web and found nothing).
Thanks!
Ras
--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Rob Hill <m_moog8925@...> wrote:
>
> This is kinda a weak spot with the AN1x however if you assign the
parameters in the mod matrix that you want to tweak to the 8 knobs
in the (brown) control mode then I think it works fine this way
however I'm not sure if the 8 knobs in control mode will output a
steady MIDI CC for recording.
> Perhaps use an external MIDI device with the MIDI through on your
host sequencer to control the parameters might help.
>
> I'll have a tweak on mine later tonight and try to find any more
work arounds.
>
> Rob
>
> ras_mynameisnottaken <letterzbox@...>
wrote: Hello,
>
> The 8 knobs on my AN1x, when more than one is moved at a time,
will
> studder the MIDI CC data instead of sending a smooth stream. For
> example:
>
> I've been trying to use the AN1x as a controller to control a
software
> filter. I have Assign 1 controlling the resonance, and Assign 2
> controlling the cutoff. When I move both knobs at the smae time,
the
> midi data from each knob fights with each other. If I view the
data
> in real time with my sequencer I can see that the flow of CC data
> becomes chunky. This does not happen when I move the modwheel
with
> the pitch weel and ONE knob all at the same time. It appears to
me
> that the 8 knobs on the AN1x can only output midi data one at a
time,
> or else you get a skip effect happening.
>
> Is there a mode that will allow the knobs to send MIDI data at
them
> same time?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
>
>
>
>
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