It's interesting, because the User's Manual for the current
Regelwerk discusses the concept of motorized faders, and then
dismisses the concept as being too expensive to implement.
Instead, the user has to manually move a fader until a blinking LED
stops blinking, indicating that the fader has reached the current
value of the corresponding parameter.
I wonder what prompted the change of heart Perhaps there's a lot of
interest in the new Mephisto synth, which will have motorized knobs
for the same reason.
I've been trying to use the Regelwerk as a Matrix 1000 programmer
(not very successfully), so the problem with the idea, aside from the
expense, is that it won't work for me unless the software is updated
to allow remote sysex parameters to be "catch"ed in this way, rather
than just midi continuous controller values.
Joe
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" <andreas.k.lindholm@t...>
wrote:
> For the sake of god... Dieter, please do not spend time on this. To
me this
> sounds like repainting a bicycle with flat tires. Sure it makes it a
bit
> nicer but still it is a bumpy ride until you fix the flat. All
analogies
> intented with all lines of xxxwerk machines.
>
> /Andreas
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: 1 OT: dieter interview
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> > saw this on em411.com..(from jan '02)
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http://www.em411.com/interview-show.php interview_id=21
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> > one interesting note is mention of a new motorized regelwork for
> > future release.
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> > -duff
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