- enc-l: The bcr2000 calls this "Relative Signed Bit 2". The most
- significant bit sets negative and the lower 6 significant bits are the
- offset. If you are using one of these two and the values are right but
- reversed, use the other. This one is the one the Mackie Control Protocol
- uses.
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+ enc-l: Relative Signed Bit 2". If the most sign bit is unset,
+ Then the offset is positive. The lower 6 significant bits are the
+ offset. This is the same as enc-r but with the direction of turn
+ reversed. This is the method the Mackie Control Protocol
+ uses. <code><Binding channel="1" enc-l="13" …</code>
+ The offset value is formed as <code>0svvvvvv</code>. Where s is the
+ sign or direction and vvvvvv is the number of ticks turned.</li>