The Editor knob positions do not accurately reflect the actual hardware knobs, especially when the knobs are turned away from the middle of their ranges.
MBP, OSX 10.11.2, Sub37 #6768, Pot Mode is set to Absolute.
Examples, left to right across the panel:
BPM
- move to 30 on the Sub 37, see less than 30 in the editor
- move to 180 on the Sub 37, see more than 180 in the editor
Glide Time
- move to 2 on the Sub 37, see less than 2 in the editor
- move to 8 on the Sub 37, see more than 8 in the editor
LFO Rate knobs
- move to 0.7 on the Sub 37, get less that that in the editor
- move to 50 on the Sub 37, get more than that in the editor
Mod 1/2 Pitch, Filter, Mod Amounts
- move real knobs to 9:00 position, get 8:30
- move real knobs to 3:00 position, get some time past 3
Osc 1/2 waveshape
- move real knobs to 9:00 position, get about 8:30 in the editor
- move real knobs to Sawtooth position, get something less
- move real knobs to Square, get something more
Frequency and Beat Freq
- set Freq to -5, get about -5.5
- set Freq to +5, get nearly 6
- set Beat to -2.5, get nearly -3
- set Beat to +2.5, get nearly +3
Mixer knobs
- move to position 1, get maybe 0.25
- move to position 2, get about 1.75
- move to position 9, get practially 10
Envelope Times
- move knob to 10ms, get something less than that
- move knob to 1 s, get something more
- move knob to two ticks past 1 sec, get more
Envelope Sustain
- move knob to position 1, get less
- move knob to position 9, get more
Is the reverse true? If we set the knobs with the editor, we get a different setting on the hardware?
I haven’t tried to measure that yet.