Hello,
im wondering if there is a method to make use of a normal bidirectional encoder for the "v-pots" in a MCU emulation.
Because for me they react to slow or to fast, from all that templates i tried all react inaccurate, at least in my opinion.
im on Ableton btw
MCU vpot normal bidirectional encoder ?
Re: MCU vpot normal bidirectional encoder ?
Hi
There are lots of different Encoder versions out there with different features, response, acceleration etc - Surely one of them can be tweaked to your needs . . .
Not sure what you mean by 'bi-directional'? Did you mean Bipolar? That will work as a 'shuttle' but not as an encoder, they need to be Endless, like the physical version . .
MM
There are lots of different Encoder versions out there with different features, response, acceleration etc - Surely one of them can be tweaked to your needs . . .
Not sure what you mean by 'bi-directional'? Did you mean Bipolar? That will work as a 'shuttle' but not as an encoder, they need to be Endless, like the physical version . .
MM
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