01-08-2022, 02:22 PM
Admittedly I don’t use the MOD outputs as much as I should, and I think this is mostly due to the vast range of value available: 000 - FFF
I’m not sure if this is a typical tracker range so excuse my ignorance in advance! I’m still learning it.
I often find the value range way too large to wrap my head around, the range really becomes abstract to me, and the difference between a value of 156 and 170 is soo precise that I’m often scrolling through random values to get the feel of what I’m after.
From here I just go to the C-0 to A#9 as it operates in a more contained fashion, but I still don’t know what volts each value represents unless I measure it with another tool. Is there an option to display the volts being sent the the MOD output?
Why could we not have the option to limit the MOD value range of 0-100 for example?
I’m not sure if this is a typical tracker range so excuse my ignorance in advance! I’m still learning it.
I often find the value range way too large to wrap my head around, the range really becomes abstract to me, and the difference between a value of 156 and 170 is soo precise that I’m often scrolling through random values to get the feel of what I’m after.
From here I just go to the C-0 to A#9 as it operates in a more contained fashion, but I still don’t know what volts each value represents unless I measure it with another tool. Is there an option to display the volts being sent the the MOD output?
Why could we not have the option to limit the MOD value range of 0-100 for example?

