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    • LindonL
      Lindon @ustk
      last edited by

      @ustk said in MIDI keyboard range script?:

      @meyerkeys Hi
      You can set the slider ranges in the property editor of your sliders (0-127) (don't forget to set the stepSize to 1)

      Then first solution:

      • Create the slider's Script Reference in the onInit callback.
      • Then in the noteOn callback, you can replace the lower_range variable with myLowRangeSlider.getValue()

      Second solution:

      • Keep the const var lower_range variable
      • Create a callback for your slider in the onInit
      • In the callback, place lower_range = value;

      'cept it couldnt be

      const var lower_range

      it would need to be

      var lower_range

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      • ustkU
        ustk
        last edited by

        @Lindon Oups sorry, you're right const shouldn't be here...

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        • meyerkeysM
          meyerkeys
          last edited by

          Many thanks guys!

          I wondered about "const" as well but I got it working with both versions.

          Cheers!

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @meyerkeys
            last edited by

            @meyerkeys yes the first solution @ustk offered may well work but the second wont as:

            lower_range = value;

            means you are assigning a value to a constant - and that wont work. constants get set and can never be changed - theyre, huh, constant...:-)

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Lindon
              last edited by

              If the constant is an object you can change the object's contents.

              const var foo = [1, 2, 3];
              
              foo[1] = 10;
              
              Console.print(foo[1]);
              

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              • meyerkeysM
                meyerkeys
                last edited by

                Thank you guys for staying on this.
                I kind of wondered about the const or const var thing anyway as David is using const var mostly in his great videos. Can't thank you enough for those btw. 👍
                So your last post clarifies again. Got it.

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @meyerkeys
                  last edited by

                  @meyerkeys You can find more information in the doc about the different variables in Hise
                  https://docs.hise.audio/scripting/scripting-in-hise/additions-in-hise.html#const-variables

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                    Ben Catman @ustk
                    last edited by

                    Guys sorry for reviving this old topic,

                    I have two Sampler, and one Synth Group, and with the script above i can set the note range for all of them. No problem here - but how can i control my samplers seperately. So that i can set a range for Sampler1, 2 and my Synth Group?

                    Thanks so much
                    best
                    Ben

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                    • LindonL
                      Lindon @Ben Catman
                      last edited by

                      @Ben-Catman put the script in three separate script processors one in each sound source.

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                        Ben Catman @Lindon
                        last edited by Ben Catman

                        @Lindon

                        so you mean i move everything, including the oninit part to the script processor? because in the script processor it cant get my slider value. so how can i cross reference that?

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                        • LindonL
                          Lindon @Ben Catman
                          last edited by Lindon

                          @Ben-Catman create a slider in your script processor and change that from your UI

                          start like this in the script processor on init

                           const var LowRange = Content.addKnob("LowRange", 10, 0);
                           LowRange.setRange(0, 126, 1);
                           const var HighRange= Content.addKnob("HighRange",180, 0);
                           HighRange.setRange(1, 127, 1);
                          

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                            Ben Catman @Lindon
                            last edited by

                            @Lindon
                            Got it, got it.

                            Guys, you are AMAZING!

                            Thx so much!!!!

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