i also agree. i had someone mod my wiard joystick with an attenuator on each output. it's great for inputs which don't include attenuators, and great in combination with the JAG. you can control the amount of modulation of ten parameters with just one/two knobs, and then get it back to exactly where it was before - great for descending into outright noise and back again, and great for live! what do the knobs on the new wiard controller do? --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "p. hendricks" <ph@...> wrote: > > On 6/30/07 3:18 PM, "Grant Richter" <grichter@...> wrote: > > > > >> Wow. the new controller looks great. > >> yeah, it totaly looks great. but how's about slapping a few attenuators in > >> there - ie for > >> limiting the range of the joystick. would come in VERY handy > > > > > > Could you elaborate on that please? Normally the attenuators on on the inputs > > to the > > modules being controlled, not on the outputs of controllers. Could you explain > > why > > attenuators on the Joysticks would be useful? What application did you have in > > mind? Why > > would it be handy? > > I agree, I think it would be great from a performance standpoint to have > that fine tuning/tweaking ability next to the joystick. > Also, if you send the XY outs to multiples and distribute them to control > several things this would be handy. > > And, of course some don't have input attenuators, or maybe only for one > control input. The JAG lacks them, as does the Noise Ring. > > best, > phil >
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Re: Finished updating Wiard.com
2007-07-01 by mrboningen
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