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AN1x-list@egroups.com, Reggie <reggie@t...> wrote:
> In article <94q42m+sai7@e...>, elektro_dan@y... writes
> >Hi my name is danny and i have a few questions about gary g's plg150an
> >editor.
> >
> >1.the speed for lfo 1 and lfo 2 is measured in units from 1-256. what
> >are these units in ms or Hz?
>
> Hz
Check page 8 of the AN1x Data List pamphlet - you'll find Parameter
Tables that translate the Data value to the equicalnet value in Hz for
the LFO Frequency, EQ, Reverbs, etc.
If you don't have a copy of the Data List, check the Files section here
at eGroups. I'm pretty certain a PDF version is there for download...
>
> >2.the peg attack and decay times are displayed in units from 0-127.
> >what are these units in ms or Hz?
> >
> >3.the lfo 1 delay and portamento time is displayed in units from
> >0-127. what are these units in ms or Hz?
> >
> >4.the FEG's and the AEG's A,D,S,R times are in units from 0-127. what
> >are these units in ms or Hz?
> Don't know.
>
Interesting question - I see no mention in the Owners Manual, or Data
List, of a table to tranlate ADSR, Portamento times, etc., values.
Almost every parameter value in the AN1x is a data value not measured
in ms or Hz. Keep in mind that MIDI allows for 128 potential values for
any MIDI CC source/dest, whether that's reflected as 0-127 or 1-128 is
up to the individual manufacturers...
>
>
> >
> >5.the free EG is in steps from 1-191. if the EG LEGENTH IS AT 1 BAR
> >WHAT ARE THESE UNITS IN MS OR Hz?
> Neither, they are 192ths of a bar and a bar length depends on the tempo
> you have set.
>
>
> >
> >I've been calling all kind of people and nobody can give me any
> >answers. if you got answers post them on this site and please e-mail
> >me. those answers will help everyone design perfect filter sweeps and
> >lfo pads matched to a certain tempo. this info is very important to
> >everyone!
I made a post some months ago with suggestions to calculate the LFO
times to make it easier to 'sync' them to your MIDI tracks - search the
archives and it will turn up. Maybe I posted it on my website too -
don't recall - check
http://www.jdlx-musique.com/support/an1xpage.htmIf all else fails, do it the old fashioned way - use you ears ;-)
regards,
Jon