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Model D Knob Resolution Issue
Wondering if others also experience this. The knob resolution on Model D seems to arbitrarily switch to very high resolution (lots of movement for small changes). I am able to reset it by switching play mode off and then on again, but then it happens again a little while after. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug? Thanks for your help.
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I noticed that too!
I couldn’t find a setting for it.
I think it might be based on multi-touch. If I put a finger on the "wood" panel, and use another finger to adjust a control, it moves very slowly. Good for fine adjustments.
Edit: This is actually described in the manual.
Thanks for this information. My issue is that it gets stuck in this fine mode and requires the play mode toggle to fix it. Based on your observation I am now able to reproduce my issue quite easily. Starting a drag on the outer edges of a knob seems to put it in this mode and only the play mode toggle gets it back in the normal mode. Try clicking on the cutoff frequency text and drag upwards. The cutoff knob is now stuck in hi-res mode.
It sounds like something to report to Moog music. They are pretty good about fixing bugs.
Hmmm. I cannot get it to do that; cannot begin a drag except on the actual knob image. Since you say "clicking", are you using a mouse on the iOS app? Maybe there's some interaction between the mouse and the multi-touch (which a mouse cannot do).
Also, you may know that a double tap on the black part of the panel will switch Play mode on or off.
Not using a mouse. This is just with a finger. Try clicking as far to the edge of a knob as possible. The cutoff text was just an approximation. It might take few tries. Thanks for the tip on the double tap. I submitted an issue report to moog.