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Scott Seidman wrote:
Graham
The step size on encoders is even worse !Eeyore wrote
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Eeyore wrote
You might be wondering why but have you ever heard of a
phenomenon called 'zipper noise' ?
Can't integrate the step response on the output?
It's not driving a VCA.
Something similar was done on the control signals of Yamaha gear.
Worked fine except they overdid it and made it sluggish.
Yes quite ! That's no good here, needs to be 'real time'.
Unless you also notice discrete steps when not actually
stepping the resolution might be fine, just needing smoothing of
changes.
This needs to be used for actual mixing so the steps need to be tiny.
There's several possible solutions including full DSP but that's more
work.
Don't use pots for input-- use encoders. Then the resolution of each step
is whatever you program it to be. You can even program speed
sensitivity, or course and fine adjust.
Graham