i'm having to smooth the values of the nano's 7bit knobs to avoid
zippering. its not a bad thing and i expect to have to do this at 14bits
as well, but there are some sets of values for which i would like them
to not fall into the same slots so easily.
just curious if anyone knows off the top of there head, for the
bcr-2000, when the application decides it wants to reassign the encoder
to another parameter and needs it to be a different value (lighting up a
different led on the display ring) is this as simple as a midi note on
message or is there a lengthy sysex glob that needs to be sent?
i've had to fight the dust out of rotary encoders in several devices.
behringers included. read timings or dust causing them to do things like
jitter forward when you turn them back. that would be kind of a show
stopper for me if it was cronic.
kelly
On 09/10/2014 12:21 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2014, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
I've got both the BCR-2000 and the BCF-2000.
Great devices, fully
I have a question that the documentation doesn't seem to answer (or I
am too obtuse to get it). With the encoders, how many ticks do they
offer for a full 360 degree turn? It may help to explain my question
by making a guess which you can correct.
I am guessing that it can do 7 bits(128) ticks in one turn (goes with
the selection mode some sw uses) and that in high resolution mode one
turn still does 128 ticks so that it would take 128 turns for 0 to
full scale. It may be possible to set resolution in between as well.
That is, in 14 bit mode, one tick may do 2, 10, 16 or some other
number of consecutive 14 bit values. I am also guessing no detents.
Some of these assumtions are from a user POV, having 14 bits worth of
values in one turn would be very hard to get physical accuracy. That
is, it would be very hard for my fingers to turn the encoder one 14
bit tick at a time if they were stuffed into 360 degrees.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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