The filters in the SGTL5000 are only going to affect the audio coming from the chip. I suggest adding a filter in your audio chain and using that instead. One filter gives you up to four passband functions.
You need to set up two flange objects and fade between them with like a 1mS ramp on each. Update one with new settings and fade to that one, back and forth. Works quite well.
Thanks so much, that is exactly the info I needed.
I have a laptop, but no windows on it. I really need a windows 10 laptop, hoping to get it installed next week.
Here's my complete project. With just a teensy 4.1 it should run fine and play some weird synth sounds through the usb audio. It will also spew out a lot of midi startup data when it's reset, which you can record with a...
sent reported
b0 bF
b1 b0
b2 b1
b3 b2
.....
be bd
bf be
As you can see, the midi monitors also recognize b0, but for some reason here it's at b1. This is very confusing to me, is this part of the spec that I...
Thanks for the quick response. y is an index to a table of 2048 entries mapping channel numbers for every knob in knobby (2048). So y doesn't represent the port, it represents the knob. Like 228--B1:64:59 means knob 228...
I seem to be getting this strange error where the channel number reported by various midi monitor tools is off by one, for example sending b2 results in address b1, etc. What am I missing?
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My latest composition has so much ticking from the usb audio it sounds like a vinyl rip.
https://youtu.be/_-lrrGwjMhA
This is after a complete and fresh reinstall of ubuntu 20.04. I used to be a power user, but...
I'm giving you a bump to see if you got it working. I'm in the same boat and looking for a solution. Bought two displays (always buy two) off AMZN and need to get one working on my project.