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Post by maxbrave on Jan 30, 2016 20:07:55 GMT -8
I know how to adjust the fine fader response(sensitivity) but is there a way to have the same control over the faders without fine mode active(default sensitivity)? Thx.
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Post by jameyz on Jan 31, 2016 9:01:04 GMT -8
I know how to adjust the fine fader response(sensitivity) but is there a way to have the same control over the faders without fine mode active(default sensitivity)? Thx. Not as of yet. Why do you need this?? Are the regular faders to sensitive?
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Post by maxbrave on Jan 31, 2016 10:45:41 GMT -8
I find they are a little too sensitive yeah. Seems like a relatively simple control to implement (as it's already present w/fine) if y'all are open to it. Thanks!
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Post by scaramanga on Jan 31, 2016 14:54:05 GMT -8
It would be great if the response could taper so that the fader won't respond as quickly right when you put your finger on it. I get level jumps at the beginnings of fades that I need to smooth out later. I wondered if this was a function of MIDI control.
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Post by blairl on Feb 1, 2016 13:18:57 GMT -8
I agree that the fader response is too coarse. I would like to see regular finer response.
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Post by blairl on Feb 1, 2016 13:22:54 GMT -8
In my experience, with Avid control surfaces, slow movements automatically create very fine adjustments. Rapid, broad movements create coarse adjustments. It would be nice to see this with Raven.
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Post by walter on Feb 2, 2016 7:49:24 GMT -8
It would be great if the response could taper so that the fader won't respond as quickly right when you put your finger on it. I get level jumps at the beginnings of fades that I need to smooth out later. I wondered if this was a function of MIDI control. I agree, it's tricky to put fingers on a fader without having them jump .5 to 1.5 db. (even before the finger touches the display)
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