Hi Thomas :) We are all very lucky that Peter here agreed to start working on this a few weeks ago, and improve the already amazing Peace interface. From what I have already discussed with Peter, I think I can promise you that the MIDI implementation will be extremely customizable and will probably suit your every need. That's great news, right? ;) You just need to be a little patient, let Peter finish his work, and allow for some testing before the first public version is released. Remember, "with...
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[second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...
[second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...
[second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...
Hi everybody (hi Peter if you read this ;) ), I'm thinking of using a USB interface (with a given number of sliders and knobs) to control Equalizer APO in real time. Take these two cheap USB/MIDI interfaces for instance, with 9 sliders and 9 knobs each : Worlde Easycontrol 9 : https://i.ibb.co/zHTNXRz/maxresdefault.jpg iCON iControls : https://i.ibb.co/w0CTxX2/dfg.jpg EDIT - I've just found a third cheap USB/MIDI interface with 9 sliders and LOTS of knobs : Akai Midimix : https://i.ibb.co/X47XkQQ/613rl-YEAj9-L-AC-SL1200.jpg...
[second post] But like you said, this could only work for filter gains (and preamp gain), because you already have GUI controls for them (sliders). For frequencies and Q-factors you don't have any GUI controls, only text boxes. So... why not add them ? ;) It could be small rotary knobs that would take little space on your GUI. Take a look at what I just did with Photoshop. Lots of pretty rotary controls, that could be controlled by real physical controls. Wouldn't your complete GUI look great like...