When working with the PID VI, the PID Gains input requires Proportional Gain (Kc), Integral Time (Ti), and Derivative Time (Td).How are these values related to Proportional Gain (P), Integral Gain (I), and Derivative Gain (D), and how do I convert between them?
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if you want a grooving curve with a cut in volume after each attack, stretch out the release until you get the shape you want (if the release is too long, it will interfere with the attack — when in doubt, convert the bpm to the number of milliseconds between beats and keep the rel...
string sKey = kc.ConvertToString(e.Key); bool bCapsLock = Keyboard.IsKeyToggled(Key.CapsLock); bool bShift = (Keyboard.Modifiers & ModifierKeys.Shift) == ModifierKeys.Shift; bool bCharacter = false; if ((!bCapsLock && !bShift) || (bCapsLock && bShift)) { sKey = sKey.ToL...