Hardware potentiometers / faders / encoders implementation

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unicque
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Hej,

I learned about this software just a few minutes ago and I like it! Is there a easy way to implement hardware potentiometers / faders / encoders into the software? I would like to build a touchscreen kiosk with two integrated hardware thingies for master and 1 dimmer channel.
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unicque wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:52 am to implement hardware potentiometers / faders / encoders
You will minimally need a midi controller - there is no direct hardware connection possible (except the GPIO ports of the Raspberry Pi version).
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unicque wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:52 am Hej,

I learned about this software just a few minutes ago and I like it! Is there a easy way to implement hardware potentiometers / faders / encoders into the software? I would like to build a touchscreen kiosk with two integrated hardware thingies for master and 1 dimmer channel.
re-reading again, you talk about a touch screen... you can add a slider to the Virtual Console and this will be touchable...
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