Audioswift has four modes: Regular, Absolute, Relative A and Relative Bpierb wrote: Sun Dec 04, 2022 6:55 pm The big issue with Audioswift or the Nanopad is you don't have a reference. When you tap you will not land on the exact same spot the XY pad is.
Relative A and Relative B are a bit esoteric to me.
Absolute works as you describe. It returns the absolute value of where your finger lands.
However Regular is quite useful. Regardless of where your finger lands, when you move your finger, it will increment or decrement from the previous values of the XY pad.
Hope this helps.


