Hello
I think Phillipe had the way in mind, that many modern user interfaces
do work:
The display shows usually some standard information (in this case the
tempo). As soon as you change a knob, the Display displays the value of
this knob and keeps this display for some hold time. After that hold
time the display jumps back to the standard information.
By this hold-time trick the display stays at the value-display until you
stop changing the knobs position.
Whether it is possible depends on the power of the processor. You have
to pay attention that asking the hold time counter does not affect your
timing.
Florian
> I'm not the man who is responsible for the MAQ software. Please contact
> Christian Assall (
software@...
) if you want to suggest a function for
> a firmware update. But from my point of view your suggestions does not make
> much sense:
>
> 1. Which note number should be displayed (there are usually 3 at a time)
> 2. The display would be very short in a standard sequence (only the fraction
> of a second). You would normally see a wild flickering of numbers in the
> display and this would not help very much.
>
> Only in the single step mode the note display makes sense from my point of
> view. And in this mode it is available.
>
> In any case Christian has to decide if it's possible and meaningful.