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    • griffinboyG
      griffinboy @griffinboy
      last edited by griffinboy

      @griffinboy

      Struggling to get it to work, I don't really understand the example code that I'm trying to port.

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      • griffinboyG
        griffinboy @griffinboy
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        @griffinboy

        my failed attempt to try and get the global cable value when the cable value is changed

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        • Christoph HartC
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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @griffinboy
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            @griffinboy you need to connect the mod output to the Value parameter of the global cable node, it doesn't read the audio signal.

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            • griffinboyG
              griffinboy @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart
              Thanks I've hooked that up now!
              The thing I'm trying to figure out is how to make a callback that uses my global send node.

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              I'm still a little confused about how this works in HISE. I've tired to adapt the example that I found in the example snippets, but I've probably butchered it.

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart @griffinboy
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                @griffinboy ah just realized you‘re using the wrong node. Use a global_cable node - the global_send node is used to route audio signals not a single parameter event.

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                • griffinboyG
                  griffinboy @Christoph Hart
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                  @Christoph-Hart
                  Hell yeah!
                  Thank you it works perfectly now.

                  And my callback works too.
                  I shall now have to find out why it works 😆
                  I probably need to look into HISE syntax more

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                  • griffinboyG
                    griffinboy @griffinboy
                    last edited by griffinboy

                    @griffinboy

                    The working solution:

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                    • griffinboyG
                      griffinboy @griffinboy
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                      @griffinboy

                      I'm quite curious about what this part does

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                      • Christoph HartC
                        Christoph Hart @griffinboy
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                        @griffinboy

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                        HISE | Scripting | Global Cable

                        A script reference to a cable object of the Global Routing System

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                        (docs.hise.dev)

                        You can either register it as synchronous callback or as asynchronous callback. The latter will filter out repetitions and will be called on the UI thread.

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