standard MIDI CC's are 7bits (0-127), NRPN's are 14 bits, and a little more complicated to use being composed of two 7 bit Bytes. not sure if the Nanocontrol supports NRPN's. I can check for you later tonight, I have it at home.
Nathaniel C. Steele Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM On 2/27/2013 11:04 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Nathan Steele" <[email protected]> >> If you can use MIDI to accomplish your goals, there are any number of >> controllers availible, from cheap to obscenely expensive to DIY, like >> these www.ucapps.de I've built some of the stuff there and it's great, >> and has come a long way in the last couple years too, NO usb when I >> was working on them, but I'm pretty sure the newer core modules support >> usb. >> >> Korg NanoKontrol is a cheap controller with 9 knobs, 9 sliders, 18 >> buttons, transport control, and 4 banks for the knobs sliders and >> buttons, about 50 bucks, the nanokontrol2 goes to 8 knobs and sliders >> I thnk. I own the 9 slider version and use it to control Lighting >> software at church. It's small and cheap, just hot glue the mini usb plug >> into >> the controller if your software wont detedt hot plugs, it's not the >> tightest fitting connector. > I don't object to MIDI, as long as the rotary controller messages have > enough bits; I would assume I need at least 10, maybe 12, for smooth audio > fading. > > Hadn't seen those; will look. Tnx. > > Cheers, > -- jra _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
