Arpeggiator & Custom Preset Browser
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So I'm almost done completing my first project. Only thing I have left to configure is an Arpeggiator but I have no idea where to start. Also, wondering if anyone has been able to configure a custom preset browser other than the stock one? Just curious on how it can be done.
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@D-Williams23 said in Arpeggiator & Custom Preset Browser:
So I'm almost done completing my first project. Only thing I have left to configure is an Arpeggiator but I have no idea where to start. Also, wondering if anyone has been able to configure a custom preset browser other than the stock one? Just curious on how it can be done.
theres an arpeggiator script built into HISE...
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@Lindon Yes I've noticed it already. But I'm trying to figure out how to integrate it a certain way which I have no idea how to do. How would I go about controlling each slider separately with buttons for example if I wanted to do something like have a pair of buttons under each slider to control it going up or down to a certain value?
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@D-Williams23 said in Arpeggiator & Custom Preset Browser:
@Lindon Yes I've noticed it already. But I'm trying to figure out how to integrate it a certain way which I have no idea how to do. How would I go about controlling each slider separately with buttons for example if I wanted to do something like have a pair of buttons under each slider to control it going up or down to a certain value?
OK so open the MIDI tab - open the + button on the MIDI processor - select Hard coded Scripts > arpeggiator
This will load an arpeggiator at this position in your instrument.
- You will see there are a set of controls to manage it... you need to define a set of controls in your interface that will change the values of these.
First define a local var to "hold" this arpeggiator
const var Arpeggiator1 = Synth.getMidiProcessor("Arpeggiator1");
I will use the number of stesp as my example ...
In my UI I define a slider to control the number of steps, and set up its call back:
inline function onmyArpStepsControl(component, value) { //set the number of arp steps Arpeggiator1 .setAttribute(Arpeggiator1.NumStepSlider,value); }; Content.getComponent("myArpSteps").setControlCallback(onmyArpStepsControl);
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@Lindon Thanks for that. Now with that being said, how would I go about using a slider or even like I said, using a pair of buttons to control the direction of the up and down movement of each slider in the Sliderpack separately? I guess the "NoteNumbers"
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Could anyone tell me how to incorporate buttons to control the up and down movement of this? Or even control the Knob movement?
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check this post, might be what you're after
Changing ComboBox items with buttons
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@musictop Yep, that was it. Spot on. Thanks man!
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@D-Williams23 cool, glad to be of help!