Great to hear that it looks good.
You don't need to worry about data mapping to adjust values because I
have already done it in the firmware. All of the parameters use the
full 0-127 range and the software adjusts the ranges for the
parameters automatically.
The ranges of all parameters map precisely except for VCF cutoff,
detune and interval. In those cases, the range is cut off at the
highest value but in the next largest possible binary power.
So for VCF cutoff the range goes from 0 - 99 and since the next
largest binary power would be 128 so then any MIDI data value above 99
sets the VCF to 99.
For interval the range is 0 - 12. So the MIDI data range is 0 - 96 and
any value above 96 sets the interval to 12.
What you get is a perfect slide for almost all of the parameters and a
couple have the end of the MIDI data value range cut off so to speak.
But the dead end of the range is really not noticeable.
I am hoping to have the extended parameters finished this evening. And
if I do then I'll post the new firmware as well.
I played around with the original parameters last night and it was
amazing how fast and quickly I could program new patches. In fact, I
felt like I was discovering new sounds because I was able to tweak and
edit much faster.
And I came up with a new idea for saving patches too. I'll save that
for my next post.
Mike.
--- In
korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "saulius_pocevicius" <saulius@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> parameter editing display looks (and works) just fine for me. Nice
work!
>
> I tested with Edirol digital mixer (M-16DX) configured as control
> surface. MIDI-OX Data Mapping function was used as the router.
>
> So, I would only want the displayed parameter values to be limited to
> max 99, since now when I send the controller value greater than 99 the
> display shows P0, P1, etc. But this is not a problem at all since I
> can translate the values from 0-127 to 0-99 in MIDI-OX Data Mapping.
>
> Best, Saulius
>
>
> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "korgpolyex800" <korgpolyex800@>
> wrote:
> >
> > For those of you who have the HAWK-800 kit, I've uploaded the latest
> > firmware files into the files section on this discussion group.
> >
> > This BETA firmware will allow you to look at the way the displays
> > behave when receiving MIDI controller parameter editing messages. Send
> > messages on controllers 22 through to 30 to see the displays change.
> >
> > I would very much appreciate feedback from at least some of you. This
> > is because it took a great deal of work to get the displays to work as
> > they do now and if there are any changes that you would like to
> > suggest regarding the display behavior then now will be the time to
> > let me know. Otherwise, if I go too far down this track it will be
> > very hard to make any changes.
> >
> > Please do download this firmware and let me know what you think.
> >
> > And please, backup your patches first.
> >
> > Mike.
> >
>