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I figured that I'd create a new issue, since #2 would suggest making parameters outside Gameboy limitations. A more specific issue might be better.
I'm suggesting that the Output knob can have 16 states instead of 8. I'm suggesting this so I can have more granularity and control over volume, yet still being faithful to the Gameboy hardware.
The reason why I wouldn't like to use something like a regular volume knob in a DAW is because the small volume "jumps" wouldn't be present. Those "jumps" make it sound more like a Gameboy. If I tried to attach the Output knob to my DAW, and made it fade, the "jump" be too much.
Would this be possible? Thanks!
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I figured that I'd create a new issue, since #2 would suggest making parameters outside Gameboy limitations. A more specific issue might be better.
I'm suggesting that the Output knob can have 16 states instead of 8. I'm suggesting this so I can have more granularity and control over volume, yet still being faithful to the Gameboy hardware.
The reason why I wouldn't like to use something like a regular volume knob in a DAW is because the small volume "jumps" wouldn't be present. Those "jumps" make it sound more like a Gameboy. If I tried to attach the Output knob to my DAW, and made it fade, the "jump" be too much.
Would this be possible? Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: