Hello,
be careful cos the bcr2000 uses rotary encoder AFAIK and not
normal potmeters !
and there is one more problem with my idea ..
once u lock a potmeter in a Joystick case
it wont span from 0 to MAX kohm value since the mechanical angle
is reduced in the JS mechanism.
If the AD converter of the pocket controller can cope with that
has to be tested !
It will translate 0-50(100)kohm to 0 128 MidiCC for sure
but to what will translate (for example) 15kohm to 30khm range
once is inside the JS ?
and btw didn't u said on the Wstation list that u had a "perfect for this task"
darkstar XP2 ? ;-)
Regards
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> parameters. They have aftertouch, too.
>
> I dont why it never occured to me, but I guess you could just snitch the
> pots out of any MIDI knob box and drop them into a joystick chassis. I have
> a Behringer BSR2000 that I use to control my Evolver and MicroModular but I
> don't wanna chop that up either. Maybe one of the earlier MIDI knob things
> I could get cheap on Ebay or something.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions, everyone.
>
> ~snakefooot