Hi cyrille,


thanks for your patch.



It seems that turning the knob faster sends the values faster but bound to the 
rotation angle. No inteligent logic in that. 



So I added the time since the last value change into the patch.



Now I can get faster value changes when turning faster and on the other hand 
more precise and slower changes when turning slower. Works quite well so far.



Cheers,

Robert








---- On Sa, 22 Okt 2016 15:18:19 +0200cyrille henry <c...@chnry.net> 
wrote ----




here is a quick example of how i would do this. 

 

I suspect that turnig the knob faster would send other value. with few math you 
could directlly convert the value send to increment value. 

 

cheers 

c 

 

 

Le 22/10/2016 à 15:04, Robert Grah a écrit : 

> Hi, 

> 

> I lately got a Doepfer Pocket Dial Midi controller which uses endless 
rotary encoders. 

> I switched it to the send increase and decrease values instead of normal 
0-127 midi values. 

> 

> I get the values with ctlin first out is the channel second is 96 while 
left rotation or 97 during right rotation. 

> Is there a good way to handle those values easily to increase an f? 

> 

> I thought about a combination out of select and moses but maybe there is 
someone who has something better??? 

> 

> Cheers, 

> Robert 

> 

> 

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