If you are using sliders, then you can set them to "log" scale from
linear scale by right-clicking and selecting Properties. "audio
taper" is a logarithmic scale, so "log" would be appropriate.
.hc
On Feb 20, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Ryan Supak wrote:
Hi PeeDee list,
I use PD as a MIDI "translator" into the popular Ableton Live. I'm
trying to make it to where a single knob controls wet/dry mix for a
given track. I was hoping it would be a fairly trivial matter of
making a single CC input into two with PD, and assigning each of
the two CCs to a knob (one inverted), and being done with it.However, the problem is that Ableton's knobs use "audio taper",
such that the change in decibels per cc amount is much larger at
the bottom than at the top. The result of this -- is that at "50
wet/50 dry", the sound is attenuated quite a lot. Really, though,
the sound amplitude should not change across the wet/dry span.I'm guessing one solution is to alter the 0-127 range of the CC
controls within PD -- maybe map them along a different curve.Thanks for any thoughts! rs _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ listinfo/pd-list