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    • FrankbeatF
      Frankbeat
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      Coming from Kontakt, I used to give my instruments a SPREAD knob. In the noteOn callback I would use the function

      change_pan($EVENT_ID, ($EVENT_NOTE) * $spread, 0)
      

      The noteNumber of a message gets multiplied by the value of my SPREAD knob. This way, each higher note will move its panorama position a little more away from the lower.

      Is there a similar function in HISE?

      Using HISE from the develop branch (Feb '23)

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @Frankbeat
        last edited by Lindon

        @Frankbeat you want to look at the Message documentation here:

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        but there is no independent - note-based pan functionality there.

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        • FrankbeatF
          Frankbeat @Lindon
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          @Lindon Hmm... I don't seem to find something there that sounds like it could be used for that.

          Using HISE from the develop branch (Feb '23)

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @Frankbeat
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            @Frankbeat said in Is there something like change_pan() (known from K script)?:

            @Lindon Hmm... I don't seem to find something there that sounds like it could be used for that.

            Like I just said - there's nothing there for pan - so you could assume the answer to your original question is ... no.

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