Guest JimCook Posted March 18, 2004 Report Posted March 18, 2004 Are eight motorfaders the absolute maximum a single core module can support? Or is this just the limitation of the MF module? A full NI B4 implementation of motorfaders for the drawbars would require about 23 motorfaders. Three MF modules would be perfect if a single core will support them.Jim
uclaros Posted March 18, 2004 Report Posted March 18, 2004 Well, I think you'll have to use three cores...
doc Posted March 18, 2004 Report Posted March 18, 2004 I also think, the maximum is 8 Faders per CORE...
LO Posted March 19, 2004 Report Posted March 19, 2004 Yes its only 8 per core as the analog in pins are not multiplexed (I think thats what you call it) i.e no AIN board is used faders need to connect directly to Core board..pEaCe..
Guest JimCook Posted April 7, 2004 Report Posted April 7, 2004 Does the fact that the motorfader pots are not multiplexed imply that a core to which motorfaders are connected can not also have an AIN card connected? Looking at the MF hardware, it's not obvious to me why multiple motorfader cards can not be connected together using an AIN card to read the pots. Apparently, the software can't adequately control the motion of the faders when the pots are multiplexed?
TK. Posted April 7, 2004 Report Posted April 7, 2004 Controlling motorfaders is extremely time critical, therefore neither multiplexers, nor more than 8 motorfaders are supported by MIOS to ensure best results.Last year I visited an AES convention and got the chance to have a look into commercial controllers. I noticed that all of them are using dedicated microcontrollers for every single motorfader! So, MIOS is powerful enough to control 8 motorfaders at the same time! Isn't this already a great achievement? It saves you a lot of money! :)Best Regards, Thorsten.
Guest JimCook Posted April 7, 2004 Report Posted April 7, 2004 Wow! One PIC for each fader! Ouch! :o You're right, Thorsten, MIOS is powerful stuff! ;DCan MIOS slowly morph the faders from one setting to another? I'm thinking of a NI B4 application that smoothly shifts the drawbars from one setting to another.Jim
TK. Posted April 8, 2004 Report Posted April 8, 2004 Hi Jim,yes :)MIDIbox MF supports the same features like MIDIbox64E, this means that you are also able to "morph" one scene smoothly to another scene.Best Regards, Thorsten.
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