
Originally Posted by
mixedgas
Mixedgas wants a knob. Not just any knob, a knob that can rapidly (every 17 or 32 milliseconds ) or so, change frames. Why?, Because when he wants a Dog frame to Sing along with say a DoWop "Be my, Be my, Be my little baby", its a tedious process to hand animate. Some times he'd like to do it real time and follow some one's voice. So maybe a knob input and I mean real KNOB, not mouse, mousepad, or similar Windows EVIL. Ie Can the board can SWIM through about 32 frames in the buffer on call? A zero to 5 volt input with some smoothing. Will accept some clunkiness in the output.
I have this stack of 12 and 16 inch travel medical spec linear potentiometers. They just scream for real time use.
Think Laser Trombone.
One of the coolest things ever was in Branson, Mo. Laser graphics automated along with a Japanese violin player. Had one heck of a control system to allow things like tracking the bow of the violin in laser, and a way for a showop to "Sing" animations to the music, as well as MIDI in. They did not use a clicktrack, the performer set the beat and the show ops followed. The singing bird was just wild. That was 20 years ago, and it should not be this hard.
Yes Team Pangolin, I've asked you for it many, many, times. Starting at LaserFX one year, and many times since.
Yes, I'd like some near real time input functions. I guess the word :live: has been trademarked, so can't call it that. I have a few things like this in LDS with the touchpad, but repeatability is poor.
Expect DSLI Jon to second this within 24 hours, except perhaps the snide shot at the folks in Florida, who I really do respect about 99.6% of the time.
So maybe a bit in the control stream that when set, causes a offset from the A2D to be added to the buffer or sends the A2D data back up to the software?
one knob would be great, a few would be better, and at least 10 bits resolution please, 8 can be tacky looking.
Steve