[A6] NRPN Again
Larry Pham
alienpsyche at rogers.com
Sat Jul 5 16:10:46 PDT 2003
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert van der Kamp" <robnet at wxs.nl>
To: <a6 at code404.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [A6] NRPN Again
> On Saturday 05 July 2003 06:34, Larry Pham wrote:
> > Now in DataEnt LSB (this is the
> > wierd one) there are slopes and peaks every where. I
> > tried editing the DataEnt MSB as it looks more logical so
> > that the sweep starts at the opened position and then
> > closes but it doesn not sweep properly.
>
> Why did you start editing these values? Didn't the sweep
> sound good when you initially recorded it?
... i actually wanted to reverse the sweep so it starts from open and ends
in the closed position. Rather then have to setup another track and go
through the entire process again, I tried to just draw it in as it would
have been easier.
>
> Anyway, it's perfectly normal that the LSB field shows
> peaks. Think of the MSB/LSB pair as a 4 digit decimal
> number, where MSB represents the upper two digits and LSB
> the lower two digits. Now increase the number from low to
> high, like this:
>
> MSB/LSB
> 00 00
> 00 01
> ...
> 00 98
> 00 99
> 01 00
> 01 01
> ..
> 01 98
> 01 99
> 02 00
> 02 01
>
> Notice how the lower two digits of the LSB part increase
> till it reaches the max value (99 in our example), and then
> resets again to 00, after the MSB part is incremented by 1.
>
> That's what you see in your editor (with different values
> though).
>
> - Robert
Oh my god thank you!!! i have been boggled by this for months! Now it makes
perfect sense. i wish they would have explained it a little better in the
manual. However, this brings up another problem. Editing these values by
having to toggle back and forth between MSB and LSB is a pain. Do you have
any easy way of doing this? Much appreciated Robert!
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