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October 4, 2009 at 8:23 pm #106496ThreeFingersOfLoveParticipant
Hi all,
I have noticed that the A-Dial works very smooth when it used to change value parameters within a patch but it doesn't work as smoothly when it's used to select patches. Within a patch, it just takes a single "click" to go say from 0.01 to 0.02 but it might take several clicks to go from patch 1 to 2, and there is a small lag between A-Dial adjustments and what the LCD shows. Can it be fixed?
Regards,
Yannis.
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December 28, 2009 at 6:33 pm #119689RexxMember
You didn't mention which model.
I recently fixed a H3000dsx which had a malfunctioning big dial, possibly not what you were referring towards?
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December 29, 2009 at 3:21 pm #119691
Not quite sure what you mean by the A-Dial – is this the big knob ?
The resolution of this knob is programmed into the places where it is used – changing a preset is a bigger thing than tweaking a parameter so it takes more effort.
There is a knob speed setting under SETUP – make sure this is set high enough.
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December 30, 2009 at 11:56 am #119695ThreeFingersOfLoveParticipant
Hi Nick,
the a-dial disk is the big knob. When it comes to adjusting parameters within an algorithm it's very responsive. However, this is not the case when it comes to scrolling presets. It takes a little while to register the actual position of the a-dial. It might take 4-5 clicks for the H-8000FW to understand what the preset is. In my opinion it should be 1 click clockwise = next preset, 1 click counterclockwise = previous preset. If 1 click is too "nervous" or too "sensitive" for some people then maybe 2 clicks. Prior to me buying the H8000FW I read a review where this behavior was mentioned as a negative thing for such an expensive system. I am not sure if it has to do with how much time it takes to refresh the LCD with a new preset, or even to load it, but I think it certainly needs some optimization. I don't know whether you could implement velocity sensitivity in this case, i.e. rotating the a-dial quickly could scroll by 5 or 10 whereas turning it slow would go by one at a time. Please, you guys need to consider this, it will make the H-8000FW even more responsive and user-friendly!
Regards,
Yannis
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