Hi,
i recently had the opportunity of testing a recent Lawo broadcast
console (mc^2 66) and, surprise, it does not only have motor faders
(since most digital consoles for years), but they also programmed nice
features like tangible (force-feedback) unity gain positions, rubberband
beahvior when a slider is being moved from its snapshot recall position
and other things.
I was thinking of doing the same in Pd with my cheapo Behringer BCF2000,
but touch sensitive faders are much better suited.
Heard that some recent BMW car has a force-feedback endless rotary
encoder to use the onboard computer/multimedia/navigation/-system as well.
thanks for the hint,
lg, PP
olsen wolf wrote:
> slightly OT but i just listen to a talk by morten fjeld from the
> tabletop interaction laboratory in göteborg where he was presenting
> amongst others an interesting force feedbacked slider & might be just
> for the record if there's anytime anywhere anyone looking for infos on
> this topic:
> the thing's talking over i2c & latency is pretty minimal:
> http://www.t2i.se/projects.php?project=ffs
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZc0nwy1B24&feature=related
> salutis
> olsen
>
>
>
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