Stereo Display Buffers.... How to use?
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 After messing around in scriptnode for a long time, I still cannot figure out how this was intended to be done. I am trying to get a display buffer for the first two channels (left,right). There is a peak node in scriptnode that I have set to an external buffer, and to my frustration I cannot figure out how to read stereo information from it. I can get one channel quite easily, but I cannot find any code that can extract the second channel. I then decided to see if I could create two buffers in scriptnode, that way I can have one for the left and one for the right channel, but figuring out how to split channels in scriptnode is driving me crazy. I think I've worked out a way but it's so messy that i cannot belive it's the right way. And since there is a property in the display buffer to set up stereo, I feel that there must be a way to extract the info! Help would be greatly appreciated! 
 Thanks  (the buffer at the top can be ignored, the reason that it's set to external is so that I can initialise the length of the buffer using code) They are both set to stereo.   ^ reference, and grab data from buffer. 
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 @griffinboy peak nodes are mono so you'll need to put two of them in a multi and set a different external buffer for each I think 
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 @griffinboy to split the signal into left and right, take a look here: 
 https://docs.hise.audio/scriptnode/101/panner.html
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 @Matt_SF 
 Thanks, it's a little crazy that it's like that.
 But this is what I was looking for.I should really do it in C++ lol. 

