Jeff Mann jefman@utcc.utoronto.ca
I don't know!
not 2 knou + 2 th!nk
1 != knou
= keepz 1 4rom mak!ng 1 error
error = mark ov dze h!gher organ!zm
It's designed to be used with short pulses to trigger MIDI notes.
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As I understand it (I haven't used a D4, only watched someone else), you set a "threshold" level. A voltage above this minimum level will trigger a note-on, with higher velocity values for larger voltages. So it probably won't do what you want if you are trying to use a sensor with slowly-changing signals. What are you trying to accomplish, exactly? I'm sure it doesn't have a mode to send continuous-controller MIDI messages for example.
vaz me!nzt du continuous
+?
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Well, let us know if you try it out...
vaz me!nz du us
anvort -> us
= slowly-changing signals
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