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Why rotary encoders, not motor turnpots?


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:-/ Why does everyone use rotary encoders, at around $11 US when motorised turnpots would be better, no LED's to worry about, and they cost $4 US !!!!! well, maybe it's cos there is no touch sensor? ???

from steve ;)

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Hey! u are right! they are slo! I forgot about that!(maybe I'll just have another row of motorfaders (sliders) instead of 8 rotary encoders!!)

LO, btw, how are your panasonics going? do they work well? Was it much hassle to set them up? is the lack of touch sensitivity a hassle? how many controls are there on your box?

from Steve..... have fun with your midi stuff! ;D

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yeah my motorfaders are working well, no hassle to set up, and no touch sensor is no problem for me. I think perhaps they could be even better with a little fine tuning/calibration as I have not messed around with the individual speeds (I think I might need to wait until the option for calibration from with in the menu is available.)

The faders themselves have a real nice smooth action and nice long travel.

I am running 8 motorfaders. But Ian Hurlock has just got 16 of them!

Im happy tho.

LO

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Koool! thanks for the replies guys! ::)

LO, did you do the motorfader extension project? or one of the newer ones with LC/Mackie/Houston emulation?

as for the prices Notherndude, thanks! I'll pull out my Farnell catalogue, and see how they compare to those prices you quoted! :P

bye, from Steve ::) ;)

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