Is there an option I'm missing somewhere to make low value sliders snap between values? I.e. if I set a multiCTRL to have a range of 0 and 1, is there an option somewhere that makes it so it's either hard left or hard right? And likewise for other lower values (like 16 values for instance?)
Thanks for any help in advance.
Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
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Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
Look into the "quantization" controller of MultiCtl. It causes the output values to snap to however many levels you specify. With a little math and/or experimentation you can adjust the gain controller to cause the crossover points to occur at different places across the range of inputs.
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Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
As far as I know, you're stuck with 32,768 as the displayed range.
It's easy enough to use a max-DC amplifier's Invert with a Sound2Ctl for a switch. For more than two values... I haven't put much thought into it. It crossed my mind while making the horned band filter yesterday. Maybe something like LP/HP/BP/Notch on the basic Filter module could be tuned to four different values? With constant noise signals at different ranges/volumes? Might be able to figure out something convoluted there.
It's easy enough to use a max-DC amplifier's Invert with a Sound2Ctl for a switch. For more than two values... I haven't put much thought into it. It crossed my mind while making the horned band filter yesterday. Maybe something like LP/HP/BP/Notch on the basic Filter module could be tuned to four different values? With constant noise signals at different ranges/volumes? Might be able to figure out something convoluted there.
Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
@Queries I was hoping there was some hidden option on quantization to make it snap. I've played around with the values and got some stuff working so it's a little 'intuitive'.
@Saltbearer, no need for that, no sense in making a 40 machine catastrophe for minor gains in final outcome. At some point, "Law of Diminishing Returns" takes effect. :p
@Saltbearer, no need for that, no sense in making a 40 machine catastrophe for minor gains in final outcome. At some point, "Law of Diminishing Returns" takes effect. :p
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Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
This kinda works. The filename says so.
Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
Not quite sure by the demo what I'm looking at. Are you using the filter selection to create a 4 step value on the amp?
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Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
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Not sure if it's useful yet. The filename doesn't say so.
Not sure if it's useful yet. The filename doesn't say so.
Re: Question about Metamodule/MultiCtrl Sliders
I can work with this concept maybe. I have a use for it on a current machine I'm working on, I'll try to fit in and get back on the thread as to success rate.
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