whatever the mode i use from those on the list, the final result on the DAW ( FL studio or presonus studio one ) i got for a single tick i do to the right from +63 to 100%, depending the mode, and the opposite value when i turn to the left.

fully working in absolute mode with absoluteRotaryEncoder.ino, i can raise a mixer volume to max, but of course when i set the encoder on another fader channel, the very 1st move takes the value of the encoder itself instead of starting from the value of the new focused fader.


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Hi, I am trying to create a midi controller for Logic or Mainstage. In order to start simple, I have created a project with one encoder that controls one parameter (for instance the volume). This is working fine. But now I want to receive the...

If the code works with an CCAbsoluteEncoder, that means that your DAW is configured to interpret whatever values it receives as absolute positions.

If you want to use CCRotaryEncoder, you have to tell your DAW that the values it receives are relative. This is something you have to change in the settings of your DAW, you cannot do anything about it in your Arduino code.

If you configure the Arduino as a Mackie Control Universal in your DAW settings, the RotaryEncoder.ino example should just work. It selects the right address (MCU::V_POT_1) and the correct relative mode (MACKIE_CONTROL_RELATIVE).

any no mackie hardware added for studio one will make any auto detect "information" as knob. and mackie selection based HUI/control/extend will make studio one detect/assign differently the detected information as encoder like but locked by design to minimal function and also from what is declared from you library.

and i am very proud to announce that from my 1 encoder and 2 opened project files with same assigned encoder, the +1 -1 without jump is fully working and i am veryyyyyyy happy of that because it unlocks the next step of my project !

i can focus to merge the notes & volt modele file ( very simple, just uncomment to add pot, button, mux, ) but not containing any encoder, with your own template and see how i can combine that.

i changed the name of the thread because since i didn't find on single place all the informations i need to understand what i am doing and help me to build my controller, i will update with informations for a new encoder specific problem, then the solution when i find it.

the very next step is now to dig in studio one how i can open the assign function on encoder instead of buttons, because i plan to use encoders for zoom in/out vertically the track lines, zoom in/out horizontally, and a scroll left/right with a jog ( wondering if broken trackball would do the job ).

Before you go out to buy new ones, make sure that it's not the wiring that's faulty. You can try the examples that come with the Encoder library. Also try using interrupt pins instead of 22-23 and 52-53.

reduce problem by amplify the swing of value per tick, so when a single'd tick was not recognized, now it can pulse a +1 to +3..... so it means the arduino still understand what it receives, the reason why one 4 pulse per step the arduino won't take some steps is above my understanding at the moment.

If you suspect that there might be an issue with the library, please let me know exactly which version you have installed (the commit hash from GitHub if possible), and post the exact code you're having trouble with. I'll try it here and I'll let you know if I can reproduce the issue.

Edit: I've just tested the RotaryEncoder.ino example on the master branch, the latest 1.2.0 release, and the new-input development branch, and it all works as expected using an Arduino Leonardo.

and if i use simple non midi, just staying in dfu alt mode with the simple encoder code, the encoder make perfect +4 or -4 per tick. even if i swap to midi mode removing pin connection, the falue red on the sequencer is ok.

i tried the notes and volte code but the pultiplexer is not working, and there is no encoer on his code, i do not know how to code, but by observing, and modding, i go step by step and start to understand how it works, but i am into a wall of knowledge i cannot overpass at the moment.

I think the problem is the amount of buttons you're trying to read. Especially through a multiplexer, that takes quite a bit of time. Since you're not using interrupt-capable pins, the encoders will be polled at a rate that's too low to capture all pulses.

i try to get the mega recognized by flip to revert to the factory behavior but it seems not to work as intended, i am chasing the issue to be sure there is no problem with the dual boot, this is the only last remainng test to do

Is it possible to get this working and is it also possible to get touch control working so I only write automation when touching the fader? Also is it possible to send the midi from Cubase back to the Faderport so that the motorised fader follows the Quick Controls?

Only problem I have is that every time I touch the fader it also sends a note on message because its a touch sensitive fader. If there is an instrument on the track it actually plays it as a note. Is there a way to stop that?

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I just bought faderport 16. I am impressed that you got it working with Cubase using bome midi translator pro

Can you kindly share the setup in Cubase, as well as the bmt project setup. I appreciate your help

I have tried many thing but I am not able to get Cubase to feed midi data back to faderport so that the faders reflect the midi setup

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Fader movements on the Qu show up in Studio One, but are very slow, jerky, and unreliable. Automation writing is out of the question. Moving a fader (say track 1) in the DAW results in fader movement on the board for both channels 1 and 9.

Hi All, Studio One is not currently supported by A&H DAW control. Qu provides a complete solution for those requiring an integrated digital mixer, audio interface and the bare essentials for DAW control. For advanced plug in control an additional mapped controller would be required.

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