Is there any patches created that allows the crossfader of a vestax 07 to also control the video crossfade?
for example if you had to different music videos and you wanted to treat them like how you would normally scratch mix a songs together?
so fader on- movie/deck one on
fader off - movie/deck one off
so fader on- movie/deck 2 on
fader off - movie/deck 2 off
hope this has made some sort of sense
normal mixer crossfade for video?
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Actually a really smart guy named Daito Manabe (see Ms Pinky Pets & Friends Page) came up with a way to pass two sinewaves of different frequencies through a crossfader and measure the output power of each sinewave at different positions of the crossfader in order to estimate its position. I'll see if I can find a web reference to this technique to post... but it has been done.
You right, but then you lose the mixing capabilities of the mixer
Also would you really even need to bother about different frequency sine waves ? If you just panned one channel hard left, and another hard right - then measure the volume level and converted that into a midi signal, that would do the job. I could crank out a patch that did that in no time.
Why i said it wasn't possible is that i assumed that what this user wants is to be able to mix externally on his mixer and at the same time have that control the video, which i don't see being possible. Then again assumptions can sometimes be a bad thing :p
Also would you really even need to bother about different frequency sine waves ? If you just panned one channel hard left, and another hard right - then measure the volume level and converted that into a midi signal, that would do the job. I could crank out a patch that did that in no time.
Why i said it wasn't possible is that i assumed that what this user wants is to be able to mix externally on his mixer and at the same time have that control the video, which i don't see being possible. Then again assumptions can sometimes be a bad thing :p
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Bento- you're right about the frequency. You could just use the same frequency for both sinewaves, but pan the first mixer channel hard to one stereo side, pan the other mixer channel hard to the other stereo side and measure the output levels from the crossfader in each stereo channel to construct an estimate of the crossfader's physical position.
The system I'm describing would prevent the mixer from also being simultaneously used to do normal mixing of audio signals.
The system I'm describing would prevent the mixer from also being simultaneously used to do normal mixing of audio signals.