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i´ve “invented” the “endless fader” a decade ago but failed making a proper prototype, and you can find many DIY examples (or even a few industry products) out there today which come up with controls like that.
a relative relative is easy to implement*), thats just a little change in the firmware, and when you have a relative mode that feel exactly like nudging - i.e. when you operate it, you do not really notice that you would not even need to try to fetch it where it stands, you just do it and it works.
the whole system is basically like any digitally controlled rotary encoder also works.
the bigger problem is that you can hardly give such a non-physical endless fader the option to center or reset (for example at 0db for a mixer fader) without adding an extra control (like a small [ALT] pad for the thumb or whatever)
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imho one should take the chance and allow both modes, relative (adding) and absolute (set new value directly by a single click.) because what, if not different operation modes, is the strength of non-physical controllers?
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