Apologies, my last claims were untrue!
This from the Peavey website:
'The PC 1600x uses 8-bit A/D converters for its faders which supply 256 discreet steps for parameter adjustment. This covers most situations, but sometimes you must edit larger ranges (e.g. 0 - 1000), and each movement of the fader results in a value change larger than 1. In these cases, program the Data Wheel link to "Last Fader" in the preset you're using. Use the fader to get the parameter value close to where you need it, then use the Data Wheel to fine tune the value from there.'
So, only 8-bit resolution on the faders, but one can send larger values and 'fine control' them using the wheel.
Nick
"Ronald J. Kuivila" wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Nick Fells wrote:
Yep, I use the old faithful Peavey PC1600x, which retails in the UK @ ca. 350 GBP. I had some difficulty obtaining one here (had to contact their international sales HQ!).
It works very well, 16 sliders with potentially 12-bit resolution, 16 buttons, footswitch + pedal jacks, very programmable. Don't know 'bout your MIDI interface though, sorry.
How do you get access to the 12-bit resolution?
RJK