I'm trying to recreate a feature I use quite a lot that uses two rotaries at the moment (s4 standard mapping) onto just one.
Whilst this sounds dead easy, i.e. just four commands onto the one rotary i can't get the sensitivity correct.
I often grab a short loop, decrease the loop size whilst adding filter at the same time.
My aim is to do this with one clickable encoder, click on, grab the loop, decrease the loop at the same time increasing the HP filter.
No matter how I play around with the sensitivity and acceleration, i can get it to do it as smooth as I can do manually.
Therefore my question is
Is there a way of limiting the loop length by modifiers, so that I can get a bigger swing on the filter without jumping into .32 or 32 beats?
The ideal would be grab 1 beat with encoder push, engaging filter, turning the encoder right decreases loop length to a maximum of .16 and the HP filter full on. pushing the encoder again turns it off .....
I guess it's possible by adjusting the sensitivities of the encoders, but they don't act smoothly enough and frankly sound pants...
I can't seem to find this answer in Rainers Bible, or in the forums ... it must have been done by someone, somewhere ...
thanks very muchly.
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