the current serialosc installer is good. we have a new version with somewhat invisible improvements that’s waiting for packaging and an auxiliary monitoring app.

40h encoders are very poorly supported-- i’m not sure if they’re in serialosc. you may want to run monomeserial, which will create different headaches possibly. what is your goal?

I’m just trying to use that strange ‘slab’ I got that has a 40h and 2encoders on it. I can use monomeserial 0.20 and get the encoder data out, but I thought maybe I should move off such an old version.

Maybe I should pull the 40h out of the slab and turn it into a 40h in a more standard enclosure.

I found the 1.4 version of Serialosc installer today.

Thanks

ah, the slab. i would stick to monomeserial, or simply rehouse the grid without the encoders.

are you guys talking about these encoders: http://archive.monome.org/docs/tech:mk:aux:enc ?

i remember you were working on this for me a while ago, but everytime encoder functionality was included, the button/pad response time was inhibited.

i haven’t really thought about these in a while. should I assume it’s better that i keep ignoring them because future implementation will most likely not happen? i don’t think i’ll rehouse my grid, i’ve grown attached to these knobs sticking out the side, even if they are never used.

cheers

Neat. I’ve never seen those encoders before. What I have is a 40h type grid in a big slab of walnut with two encoders one one side of the grid. It’s bounced through several owners, and currently it’s my ‘opportunity.’