| Do you want such a feature ? | 
 
 
 
 
| Yes, I was in need of it allready. | 
 
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 50%  | 
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| Yes, It can be handy. | 
 
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| Maybe, but i dont see a use for me now. | 
 
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| No, this is not necessary | 
 
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3phase
 
  
  Joined: Jul 27, 2004 Posts: 1189 Location: Berlin 
Audio files: 13
 
G2 patch files: 141
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 Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 4:54 pm    Post subject:
A Constant module that bundles with an independent switch | 
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Time for another wish...one of my 3 was useless ...so this is the replacement.
 
 
A constant module with an independent switch that allows to make better use of the G2 interface. Very often i came in situations where i wanted to have a switch related to a constant value and had to use 2 knobs on the G2 for that... one for the constant module and one for whatever trigger related to the before selected value. What a waste of a nice knob/button combination in such situations.
 
 
The switch maybe should only have an control output to control value switches and should have 3 stages that toggle like you find in the patch settings menue for a lot of functions. The switch should have namefields.
 
So 3 namefields one knob and 2 outputs for the module.
 
I am also fine with 2 or 4 switch steps but i know 3 step switches from a lot of hardware applications.. The typical up, zero, down thing.
 
but 2 steps would be fine allready and would comunicate better with the led of the button.
 
The poll is for a combined Constant switch module in any form..
 
Just a module that allows to use knob and button  independent. | 
 
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zynthetix
 
 
  Joined: Jun 12, 2003 Posts: 838 Location: nyc 
Audio files: 10
 
G2 patch files: 13
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 Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:56 pm    Post subject:
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I have needed this imaginary feature already.  It would be handy for controlling variations of multiple patches in the global mode of a performance using those buttons below the knobs.
 
 
edit:  better yet, it would be great to assign those buttons below the knobs indepedent of the knobs themselves.  Assigning the knob of a module without a button or switch wastes the use of the respective hardware button below the hardware knob. | 
 
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