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Hello!

For making my MidiBox I've 16 100mm faders, but I didn't pay attention to their's type. As it turned out they are of logarythmic type, so now I can't use them for my MidiBox with standart Software. Is there any software solution to use logarithmic potentiometers instead of linear? Thanks in advance.

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If not mistaken you still can use log faders.

You just won't be able to have fader in the center when 50%

Most audio equipments seem to be using log faders.

I also have a few and quite some time back i had a thread asking if there is a way to make them linear...

Answer was there is, but its quite troublesome and worth more your while getting new ones.

Cheers

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If not mistaken you still can use log faders.

You just won't be able to have fader in the center when 50%

Most audio equipments seem to be using log faders.

.... you can't compare that. In DAWs, the host is doing the log calculation. In a MIDI Controller, it's a linear ratio of position to loudness. I think you can't really mix anymore when you reach the top end of the fader position.

And making a nice sounding fade with a hardware fader, is like learning to play a musical instrument... you get used to the speed it takes to get the fade you'd like to hear. - Imagine, you suddenly have an absolute different ratio of movement to loudness behavior.  :(

Greets, Roger

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