i ve just one question in which model of (midi or audio) table ( ea: roland ) are used motor faders ALPS RSAON11M9 10KB ( linear ) 100mm with touch sensor ?
I ve the same uqestion with the encoder ALPS STEC 16B24 ?
I ve found a guy who can find them but he want to know an existing table with this …
You should use linear for the midibox, and nonlinear for audio. As for “table” I am unsure. I really don’t think there is much difference as long as you are using linear for a Midibox.
Using the linear you can access all the values evenly, from top to bottom. With non-linear you you run into not being able to select values individually in certain areas of the fader.
Hope it helps-
Don’t worry, My only language is English and I have problems myself
i ve just one question in which model of (midi or audio) table ( ea: roland ) are used motor faders ALPS RSAON11M9 10KB ( linear ) 100mm with touch sensor ?
I ve the same uqestion with the encoder ALPS STEC 16B24 ?
I ve found a guy who can find them but he want to know an existing table with this …
Do u now what i mean ?? ( i m french sorry )
:-/
Thanks
If I’m reading correctly he’s asking for part numbers for the motorfaders and encoders that some of the commercial control surfaces/mixers/studio-in-a-box units use.
It’s a good question too, which might help make the quest for cheap touch sensitive motorfaders a little easier. ;)