Synced Delay times are dependent on the Tempo, like you say, pretty
impossible to do given that there are no sync options on the SW1k. But
there is a small way around it, as the Delay times are accurate to 0.1ms
on the SW1k, a little bit of maths can go a long way.
All you need to do is have a calculator to hand, then divide 60000 by
your tempo and the result will give you the length of 1 note in a 4 note
bar (1/4) if you want eighths divide the value by 2 etc. For all the
other values that you want.
OR you could use XGPad which has a delay calculator built in, that will
insert the value into the knob for you for any Variation or insert
effects that use a delay parameter (It doesn't work for reverb delays
as they are not accurate enough!)
In article <
20010715161502.64651.qmail@...>, elektro
dan <
elektro_dan@...> writes
>HI,
>
>thanks for the reply. that info for the mouse problem
>is very handy!! thanks.
>
>by the way, do you know what tempo the delay LCR is
>set to (default)? i hope its 150!! what's the value of
>the LCR? example>>>> L=1/8 C= 1/24 R= 1/16 ???
>if you know the other delay values it would be great
>aswell.
>
>THANKS AGAIN GARY
>
>elektro dan.
>
>
>--- Gary Gregson <gary@...> wrote:
>> HI Dan
>>
>> >>i also wanted to give 2 suggestions. sometimes
>> when you turn the knobs
>>
>> in xgedit it takes some effort to get the value you
>> want sometimes.
>> it would be cool if you can type the value in the
>> boxes and also turn
>> the knobs (best of both worlds).<<
>>
>> I didn't allow typing entries into XGedit/An1xEdit
>> as most of the values
>> are derived from lookup tables (i.e. not all typed
>> values would be
>> valid). However you can increase the accuracy of the
>> mouse control by
>> holding both mouse buttons down. Alternatively,
>> simply highlight the
>> control and use the PC keyboard + and - keys to
>> increment/decrement
>> values.
>>
>> >>
>> another cool thing is to sync. delays. i'm no
>> programmer but i think
>> it might not be possible or mabye to hard to sync.
>> the delays of
>> xgedit to a sequencer like cubase (i don't know?)
>> <<
>>
>> The XG/PLGAN devices do not have a tempo delay
>> effect like the AN1x. As
>> such there is no way to lock delay effects to
>> sequencer tempo. You can
>> approximate synchronisation by calculating the
>> effective millisecond
>> delay setting...but it will not truly 'sync' to the
>> sequencer!
>>
>> As for XGedit, I have no plans to upgrade the
>> application further in its
>> current format. I am working on other projects at
>> the moment, including
>> a format to allow plugin MIDI editors within
>> sequencers. However its
>> going to be some time before an XGedit in this
>> format is released.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Gary Gregson
>>
>> Email:gary@...
>> http://www.yme.co.uk/yme
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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See ya,
Reggie