mikeybabes wrote:analogika wrote:But does it JUMP to that value, or does it follow the physical fader only after you “pick it up” by passing its stored value?
As soon as you touch the slider, the LED's jump to match the position of the slider. It does not pick up the LED's by passing the stored value.
I own Studiologic Numa Compact 2X, it has physical drawbars for the organ section. They've implemented a setting within a menu where you can choose the slider "pickup method".
1. "Snap" (not exact setting name) --> as soon as you move a slider value will jump to the new position
2. "Catch" (not exact setting name) --> you move the slider however you want, but only when you cross the assigned value, it will "snap" to the slider and continue changing value with the slider.
So I think that this shouldn't be hard to implement within the software. Clavia could put a setting for this feature within SYSTEM settings and let users choose which method they would like to use.
Sometimes you may want to have the "Snap" method active, sometimes you may want to use the "Catch" method.
p.s. I agree that endless encoders are really the best possible type of buttons for all effect type parameters, for volume change, I would say motorized sliders are the best, but as they are more expensive best alternative would also be endless encoders like on NS3. But nevertheless I still think Stage 4 has big potential and with few software upgrades it could be even more powerful
