Feature Request - CC Faders "Takeover Mode"
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 13 posts since 11 Mar, 2015
Hi Roger and Geert,
It would be great if CC faders had a takeover mode (or crossfade time). When the CC faders split is relatively small (< 8 grid units), it's hard not to get a "jump" in value each time I make a change. It can be pretty noticeable when controlling volume in particular.
Thanks,
-Eric
It would be great if CC faders had a takeover mode (or crossfade time). When the CC faders split is relatively small (< 8 grid units), it's hard not to get a "jump" in value each time I make a change. It can be pretty noticeable when controlling volume in particular.
Thanks,
-Eric
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 13 posts since 11 Mar, 2015
Bumping this. Just checked out the implementation for this Launchpad Pro. Check out how the velocity of a press controls the crossfade time of the volume faders. This would be AMAZING to have for CC faders on the LinnStrument.
https://youtu.be/qZRz5iQA_Yw
https://youtu.be/qZRz5iQA_Yw
- KVRAF
- 2490 posts since 8 Jun, 2010
- Roger Linn Design
I think you're asking for the CC Fader output to gradually change from the previous value to the newly-touched value, correct?
That is usually accomplished in sliders and knobs by a Relative mode, in which control movements add to or subtract from the previous value. In the case of CC Faders, a new touch with leftward movement would decrement the previous value and a new touch with rightward movement would increment the previous value.
The use of velocity in Launchpad Pro seems a somewhat cumbersome kludge for its lack of any continuous controls.
That is usually accomplished in sliders and knobs by a Relative mode, in which control movements add to or subtract from the previous value. In the case of CC Faders, a new touch with leftward movement would decrement the previous value and a new touch with rightward movement would increment the previous value.
The use of velocity in Launchpad Pro seems a somewhat cumbersome kludge for its lack of any continuous controls.
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 4 Feb, 2017
That's something I'm searching for!Roger_Linn wrote:That is usually accomplished in sliders and knobs by a Relative mode, in which control movements add to or subtract from the previous value. In the case of CC Faders, a new touch with leftward movement would decrement the previous value and a new touch with rightward movement would increment the previous value.