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Unread post by moody33 » 24 Jan 2008, 18:08

As I have no midi controller , I use my mouse. But the Tempo Fader isn't precise ( it increase tempo by 4 ). I know: I can build a new one with the master sync module but It could be useful If it was built-in in usine master control. Could you make a wide Tempo fader ?

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Unread post by senso » 24 Jan 2008, 20:46

The tempo goes from 30 to 300, so a 270bpm range (normal scale) and 10 to 600bpm (huge scale). To have a 1bpm precision with the mouse we need a 270pixels or 590pix width fader; There is no room!
But I suggest you to create a patch with an interface builder window and a huge fader connected to the tempo of a synchro module! Put it as an insert of the master section.
Will do the job perfectly?

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Unread post by moody33 » 24 Jan 2008, 21:16

ok oliver. On some software it's possible to ctrl-click to have more precision on fader. It could be an alternative ? If not, I will build one.
Thanks you for your answer.

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Unread post by bsork » 24 Jan 2008, 21:36

Just in case Olivier is thinking about implementing a finer resolution with a modifier key: Shift is the most common modifier for this AFAIK. Ctrl-click is most often used like in Usine; to reset to default values.
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Unread post by senso » 24 Jan 2008, 22:03

maybe the shift key for increase the precision is a good solution.

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Unread post by maxdis » 27 Mar 2008, 18:33

moody33 wrote:ok oliver. On some software it's possible to ctrl-click to have more precision on fader. It could be an alternative ? If not, I will build one.
Thanks you for your answer.
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