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I made a mistake in saying there are '16 of these per channel'... What I meant to say was there was '1 of these per channel, and 16 channels per cable (or device)'... and, as well, one needs a device capable of sending this command... :) peace -cpr Quoting cpr@musetrap.com: > One solution to this is to map the Pitch Wheel command (0xE0-0xEF) to > volume.. > the Pitch Wheel command is 14bits, 0-16383.. no new hardware needed.. of > course > there are only 16 of these per channel, but one should be able to work >with > that as well.. And, as well, the receiving device has to be able to work > with > this as well, so your milage may vary.. My reworking of the MIDI support >in > the > LP1 supports this.. > > just tossing out ideas.. :) > > peace > -cpr > > Quoting Stefan Tiedje <Stefan-Tiedje@addcom.de>: > > > GORDIUS info wrote: > > > (if you intend to manipulate the linear footpedal range and make it a > > > non-linear transition curve, I would believe you will get much better > > > results just using a 7-bit to n-bit lookup table in firmware, rather > than > > > doing it with some analog signal manipulation followed by 10-bit AD > > > conversion). > > > > Thats exactly my finding regarding 7-bit Midi. My theory and knowledge > > would always argue, that higher bits are better and they are, but my > > major concern with Midi faders was, that they did not have enough > > resolution in the lower end, the point where it gets almost inaudible. > > By simply puting up a S-shaped curve to all my Midi faders, I have > > practically nothing to complain anymore... > > Sure 10-bit would be still nice, but I'd apply this curve always. > > And I could live better with 7-bit and that curve as with 10-bit and >no > > curve... (And that statement adresses faders, which are much more > > precisely controlable than foot pedals...) > > > > Stefan > > > > -- > > Stefan Tiedje------------x------- > > --_____-----------|-------------- > > --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- > > -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- > > ----------()--------www.ccmix.com > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.