Why can't turn both knobs at the same time
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:00 pm
Hope to add the ability to control multiple knobs simultaneously.Thanks
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Model 15Almost Aviation wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 1:52 pm Which app? I can turn more than one knob simultaneously on Animoog or Model D, whether on-screen or mapped to an external MIDI controller.
Finegbevin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:07 am Model 15 only allows one knob to be turned at a time to reserve two finger pan gestures for navigation. When designing the app, we felt it was important that moving and zooming the modular would never carry the risk of changing the knobs or switches. Since there are so many controls on the modular, this allows for comfortable exploration and navigation that never unexpectedly changes your sound or requires you to carefully avoid touching any of the controls.
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I wonder if we could add a switch like this.You can control multiple knobs at the same time if you need them, and turn them off if you don't.Just like Mirack Appgbevin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:07 am Model 15 only allows one knob to be turned at a time to reserve two finger pan gestures for navigation. When designing the app, we felt it was important that moving and zooming the modular would never carry the risk of changing the knobs or switches. Since there are so many controls on the modular, this allows for comfortable exploration and navigation that never unexpectedly changes your sound or requires you to carefully avoid touching any of the controls.
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I wonder if we could add a switch like this.You can control multiple knobs at the same time if you need them, and turn them off if you don't.Just like Mirack AppWhat Water wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:14 am [quote=gbevin post_id=182559 time=<a href="tel:1634728053">1634728053</a> user_id=44966]
Model 15 only allows one knob to be turned at a time to reserve two finger pan gestures for navigation. When designing the app, we felt it was important that moving and zooming the modular would never carry the risk of changing the knobs or switches. Since there are so many controls on the modular, this allows for comfortable exploration and navigation that never unexpectedly changes your sound or requires you to carefully avoid touching any of the controls.
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