Viewport
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@Christoph-Hart said in Viewport:
Instead of the user loading sample maps think of it as the user loading presets and each preset is tied to a sample map. I'm doing this now for a synth project. It does mean creating 1000 presets manually though it seems but this allows you to use the standard preset browser to achieve the same goal - no meta handling though.
Not sure about this. If you have to create 1000 things of something manually there has to be a smarter way.
I am using something like you are talking about in HEXERACT to display a sound browser and it splits the samplemaps into categories based on their folder, then shows it in two viewports - one for the category, one for the folder. In this case it is only two levels, but it shouldn't be too hard adapting the code to support multiple levels.
However your idea of attaching some kind of metadata to the samplemap makes sense - in fact there is already a bunch of metadata present (multimic IDs, round robin amount, etc), however if I do this I must be extremely careful not to break backwards compatitbility, which would add another pile of mess to the issues with samplemap loading at the moment :)
The functionality of the viewport you described in Hexeract sounds like a solution I would be interested in and could use for some of the projects Im tinkering with.
Is there an example or snippet around here somewhere for the dual viewport view and category listing ?
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@Dalart Following
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Yes I will include a snippet for this in the new fancy documentation I am working on right now.
Also I realized it makes absolutely no sense storing the metadata in the samplemap file - just include a separate JSON file with the sample id as key names and do whatever you need to do using stock Javascript data processing.
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@Christoph-Hart Thank You !
I cant wait to test it out and try to learn how it works =) -
@Christoph-Hart said in Viewport:
Yes I will include a snippet for this in the new fancy documentation I am working on right now.
Is there an ETA for the new documentation and examples or are they on github already somewhere ?
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Is there an API for the Viewport yet?
Trying to figure out how to view the contents of a folder.... ultimately, midi files so I can load them into the new midi player. -
Im also still interested in how to view / sort the samplemaps into folders as talked about in this thread.
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@Dalart @dustbro the "Registers & Chords" is a viewport
I populated it using array
this arrayconst var ArtList = ["Stradella", "Freebass", "Tenor (Bass)", "Master (Bass)", "Alto (Bass)", "Low Shift (Bass)", "Master Shift (Bass)", "High Shift (Bass)", "Bassoon (Treble)", "Bandoneon (Treble)", "Master (Treble)", "Violin (Treble)", "Clarinet (Treble)", "Major (Chord)", "Minor (Chord)", "Seventh (Chord)", "Diminished (Chord)"];
and making the array readable in the VP
inline function onArtVpControl(component, value) { ArtVp.set("items", ArtVpList.join("\n")); uaccVp.setValue(uaccUserList[value]-1); };
and accessing the value from another array called uaccUserList and sending it to the "uaccVp" which is an ComboBox
So the "ArtVp" is the ViewPort now populated with the array "ArtVpList" and clicking on any of the items in the ArtVp will get you a value, the same value as the index of the array, if I remember right, maybe the value starts with 1 (and the first index in an array is 0)
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@ulrik How do you populate it with the contents of a folder?
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@dustbro if you mean without having the folder content already in an array? I don't know. :(
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@ulrik I found this line in "ScriptingApi.h" from the source code
/** Returns a list of the sounds selected in the samplemap. */ var createListFromGUISelection();
and
/** Returns an array with all available sample maps. */ var getSampleMapList() const;
maybe this has something to do with it?
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@dustbro This will get you an array of all sampleMaps, then you can populate the ViewPort with the array.
const var list = Sampler.getSampleMapList();
I don't know about getting midi files from the folder, sorry.
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@Christoph-Hart yes it would seem we need a generalised way to get the contents(a list of files) from a named folder - by type(e.g. *.wav, *.mid)
Of course it would be nicest if this was a FloatingTile with a content type of FileList
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Nah, I won't do more FloatingTiles unless absolutely necessary - the overhead of adding the text colour for the directory name is killing me.
What I can do is adding two simple function calls:
/** Returns the folder that contains the application data of your plugin. */ Engine.getAppDataFolder() /** Returns a list of filenames in the given folder (non-recursively). */ Engine.getDirectoryContent(String filename)
This way you could create a file browser for yourself by grabbing the list and throw it to a viewports
items
property. But I won't add more Norton Commander features to HISE, from there you're on your own (but file filtering can easily be done using standard Javascript methods). -
@Christoph-Hart sounds good I assume this:
Engine.getDirectoryContent(*.mid)
would work? - of course as you say I could filter with javascript but then what would be the point in having "filename"
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@Christoph-Hart said in Viewport:
/** Returns the folder that contains the application data of your plugin. */
Engine.getAppDataFolder()/** Returns a list of filenames in the given folder (non-recursively). */
Engine.getDirectoryContent(String filename)Have these been added yet?
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@dustbro agreed, have these function calls been integrated yet?
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@Christoph-Hart is there any example of this being done simply by having the samplemaps in categorized folders. seems much more simple than to have all this regex going on just to display simple lists. also cant the samplemap list in the containing folders and the category folder names themselves simply by calling to the directory? is there any example of this?
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There's no easy solution for this because every project has another hierarchy.
inline function createTwoLevelHierarchy() { local allList = Sampler.getSampleMapList(); local obj = {}; for(id in allList) { local tokens = id.split("/"); local key = tokens[0]; local value = tokens[1]; if(obj[key]) obj[key].push(value); else obj[key] = [value]; } return obj; } const var sorted = createTwoLevelHierarchy();
This code creates an object with a two level hierarchy and can be used to populate two lists.
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@Christoph-Hart said in Viewport:
inline function createTwoLevelHierarchy()
{
local allList = Sampler.getSampleMapList();
local obj = {};for(id in allList) { local tokens = id.split("/"); local key = tokens[0]; local value = tokens[1]; if(obj[key]) obj[key].push(value); else obj[key] = [value]; } return obj;
}
const var sorted = createTwoLevelHierarchy();
ok so i need to create a viewport called what? or two? im trying to interpret this. sorry