@Vesa,  Great explanation!

I vote:

- change the knobs to 0-127 scale


In terms of backwards compat, is 1.00 stored as 1.00?  If so, we can use
the decimal as a flag old vs. new (or if it's auto-converted to to a number
via XML processor, have a float vs. int check).

If 1.00 is stored as 1, then it would be trickier. :(

-Tres

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On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 7:25 AM, musikbear <[email protected]> wrote:

> provided that I fully understand you, then this also affect how a user
> perceives control of a dial?
> How will the user see the step by step values (using mouse-wheel). I think
> that would be one of the deciding things -eg, That the user sees a /logical
> step/ by step movement, that /makes sence/ to the user.  But /that/ issue
> is
> already taken care of, because all setting can be shown as percents! So- it
> look to me that the implementation, in respect to how the user percieves
> it,
> in fact is transparent? -So, i like the last model /hybrid approach/,
> whitch
> also would be the least regress intensive, i think ?
>
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