Link tables between scripts
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Is it possible yet to link tables between scripts using parameter/processor ID and table index?
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@d-healey yes. But you need to script that.
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@Christoph-Hart Doesn't appear to work (I'm probably misunderstanding)
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Any ideas? Do I have to use global data objects instead?
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@d-healey Nope:
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const var LFOModulator1 = Synth.getTableProcessor("LFO Modulator1"); const var LFOModulator2 = Synth.getTableProcessor("LFO Modulator2"); LFOModulator1.getTable(0).linkTo(LFOModulator2.getTable(0));
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@Christoph-Hart Hmmm that's not really what I'm trying to do I don't think.
I have two MIDI processors (one is my main interface) each with a table and I want to connect them together. I want the table on the main interface to be saved/restored with the preset.
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@d-healey I don't know if that's what you wanted... I used this some time ago to connect different sliderPacks :
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(yes using global data objects)
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@Matt_SF Yeah that works, I was hoping to do it directly with
processorID
properties though. What I did in the end was add some global velocity mods and link between the scripts using their tables. -
@d-healey said in Link tables between scripts:
I was hoping to do it directly with
processorID
properties though.Ah, I see
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@Christoph-Hart Any way to do this yet without resorting to global variables?