Matrix Modulation Feedback
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@DanH said in Matrix Modulation Feedback:
@Orvillain Yes that's more or les it as I understand it, although you can set the block size.
I find that I need to restart Hise in order to cement the connections, same for you?
Hmmm, no don't think so. Just recompile.
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@Orvillain odd! I'll keep testing. So, I remember now, that this system removes the non-modulated value going to the parameter / knob until a note is played (bad for Filter UI!!). Was there a fix for that? Seem to remember it on the forum a couple of weeks ago

Also, do you put anything in the processorId / parameterId for the ui controls? Or leave them blank? Seems to work either way (but neither control the non-mod value as above).

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@DanH for the second question you need to set the matrix modulator Value knob for processorId/parameterId
It becomes your unique entry point for both modulation and manual setting
This is why setting the parameter range is necessary -
@Orvillain
If you only use the “matrixTargetId,” you will have limitations in modulation. Furthermore, the modulation will only be monophonic. This is particularly important to note with envelopes.@DanH said in Matrix Modulation Feedback:
So, I remember now, that this system removes the non-modulated value going to the parameter / knob until a note is played
I talked to @Christoph-Hart about it, and this is what he said:
"Yeah, I have to change that—the problem is that any envelope will only render a signal and send a UI update message when voices are rendered, but I need to change that so that the matrix modulator sends out updates even when no voice is present, so that this is updated correctly." -
@Oli-Ullmann something else curious - the value amount shown in the Matrix Module bar isn't the amount set on the UI slider or the 'Value' slider in the module itself.

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@DanH
Hmm, I don't see anything right now. Maybe because I don't have a hardcoded effect that I can load in the snippet. I'll take another look at it over the weekend.Another thing I noticed:
In your picture, the gain knob is set to -100db. If you're using a matrix modulator, the knob should be set to 0db, i.e., the maximum.