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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey
      last edited by d.healey

      Engine.createMidiList() is used to declare a special array.

      	Engine.createMidiList();
      	
      	startArp();	
      	
      	MyMidiList.setValue(10, 50);
      		
      	Console.print(MyMidiList.getNumSetValues());
      	Console.print(Message.getNoteNumber());
      

      Where do you get MyMidiList from? You shouldn't really declare Midi lists - or most other variables - in the on note callback.

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart
        last edited by Christoph Hart

        Oops, you're right - Actually I haven't used the getNumSetValues() function since ages. It's fixed now.

        But I actually don't understand why you create a MidiList in the onNoteOn callback without referencing it, but as David suggested, this is a bad idea anyway as it allocates.

        Now to your actual problem: the most simple solution is using a plain old array for this. I added a method that reserves storage so you can insert elements without allocating.

        You can then use the sort method to change the arp order.

        const var notes = [];
        
        // This is new: 
        notes.reserve(127);
        
        function onNoteOn()
        {
        	notes.push(Message.getNoteNumber());
        }
        function onNoteOff()
        {
        	notes.remove(Message.getNoteNumber());	
        }
        function onController()
        {
        	
        }
        function onTimer()
        {
        	
        }
        function onControl(number, value)
        {
        	
        }
        

        BTW, If you press the debug button, you can see the content of the array in the live variable watch and check that it works.

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          elanhickler
          last edited by elanhickler

          Ok thanks!

          I got it built, but uhh... Is there a "get num elements" function for array?

          screenshot

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart
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              elanhickler
              last edited by

              Ok, so the timer has some limtations. I will have to schedule midi notes to be played to overcome the speed limit, but not sure how much time I should use for a "block". What is your suggestion?

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart
                last edited by

                What limitations have you encountered? Do you mean the "Go easy on the timer" speed limit?

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                  elanhickler
                  last edited by

                  Yes that

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                    elanhickler
                    last edited by

                    How should I address the timer limitation? What constant timer should I use to schedule faster midi sequences?

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart
                      last edited by

                      How fast do you need the timer to be? This is a pretty random value that is only there for safety reasons (so you don't freeze the CPU by eg. Synth.startTimer(0). I didn't need it to be any faster until now, but it's only a number in the code not an actual limitation.

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                        elanhickler
                        last edited by elanhickler

                        How far can we push it? I don't want the end user to complain that the arpeggiator isn't running fast enough. What about 10ms? What about 1ms? 5ms?

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                        • Christoph HartC
                          Christoph Hart
                          last edited by

                          Anything below 20ms would make sense IMHO (at this speed, you won't be able to tell either note pitch or note length).

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                            elanhickler
                            last edited by elanhickler

                            Ok let's go with 20ms for now. If a user complains I'll let you know.

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                              elanhickler
                              last edited by elanhickler

                              how do you get the current global tempo of the DAW?

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                              • Christoph HartC
                                Christoph Hart
                                last edited by

                                Engine.getHostBpm()

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                                  elanhickler
                                  last edited by

                                  How do you create a table for the steps? I need the bar graph type slider. I looked at the widgets, couldn't figure it out.

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                                  • d.healeyD
                                    d.healey
                                    last edited by

                                    I think what you're after is the sliderPack widget

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                                      elanhickler
                                      last edited by

                                      With the example script Christoph posted, note off does not work. Setting sustain to 0db (all the way up) will have the synth playing the note indefinitely... unless the AHDSR is not implemented correctly.

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                                      • Christoph HartC
                                        Christoph Hart
                                        last edited by Christoph Hart

                                        Yeah that was just a proof of concept thingie. note offs have to be taken care of explicitely.

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                                          elanhickler
                                          last edited by

                                          why is it that when you do Synth.startTimer(value) it doesn't trigger the onTimer call back until the interval? I need the timer callback to be triggered right away.

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                                          • d.healeyD
                                            d.healey
                                            last edited by

                                            What I did for this was put the functionality I needed in the onTimer callback into a function, I then was able to call this function before I started the timer and then afterwards it is called by the timer

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