Thanks for the replys so far. I'm aware of the benefits of a slew
controll within a pre-MIDI environment. But given the MIDI
resolution has it's constraints puts a slew lim. them all aside
However, if you have a quant. ribbon that you want to sound as a non
quant. you may use a slew lim. But imagine: you freely slide and
also tap on the opposed ends of the ribbon, you will want a slew on
the former but not on the latter. Still hope that the R2M's quant.
can be stopped.
By the way my question was originally motivated by my personal
habits: I have NO experience with MIDI so far hence my stupid
questions. Things getting more complicated when a local dealer draw
my attention to the data resolution of MDI. (He himself prefers the
A198). Regards, Ingo
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, sfrules <sfrules@t...> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Glissando, glide, portamento, slew - that's what Slew Limiters
were made for.
>
>
http://www.analoguehaven.com/doepfer/a170/
> After a quantizer or after a midi out should work just fine.
>
> sfrules