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    • Oli UllmannO
      Oli Ullmann
      last edited by

      Hello everyone,

      I have just compiled the latest developer branch and can no longer find the “Module Browser” (is that what it is called?). In other words, the browser in which you could view the attributes of the modules (oscillator, filter, etc.) by right-clicking.

      Does anyone know where I can find the browser now?

      Thank you very much
      Oli

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @Oli Ullmann
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        @Oli-Ullmann Yes it's been removed.

        And we have a new solution.

        Right click on the module header, and select Dump parameter ID & values

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart @Oli Ullmann
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          @Oli-Ullmann Yes I removed that UI element because it caused crashes on systems when you first startup HISE and that is a nono.

          I've ported the single function that everybody used from there over to a context menu: just right click on a module in the patch browser and select "Dump Parameter ID & values", this will print all parameter IDs and their index to the console:

          Sine Wave Generator1: (SineSynth) - Parameter dump: 
          	[0]: "Gain" | 0.25
          	[1]: "Balance" | 0.00
          	[2]: "VoiceLimit" | 256.00
          	[3]: "KillFadeTime" | 20.00
          	[4]: "OctaveTranspose" | 0.00
          	[5]: "SemiTones" | 0.00
          	[6]: "UseFreqRatio" | 0.00
          	[7]: "CoarseFreqRatio" | 1.00
          	[8]: "FineFreqRatio" | 0.00
          	[9]: "SaturationAmount" | 0.00
          
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          • Oli UllmannO
            Oli Ullmann @Christoph Hart
            last edited by

            @Christoph-Hart
            @d-healey
            Yes, I just found it. Thanks guys! :-)

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