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    • pcs800P
      pcs800
      last edited by

      I want this to oscillate like an LFO, what do I need to add or connect?
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      • ustkU
        ustk @pcs800
        last edited by ustk

        @pcs800 You'll need to add a sig2mod and a peak node

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        Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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        • pcs800P
          pcs800 @ustk
          last edited by

          @ustk Thanks for this. When i add those and connect peak to global cable, there's no peaks being drawn unless I move the frequency knob, and even then, it seems like it only has two steps.
          Can you post the properties of the component knobs? Or post the whole thing as a snippoet?

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          • ulrikU
            ulrik @pcs800
            last edited by ulrik

            @pcs800 If you set the range of the frequency, set min like 0.1 or something
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            • pcs800P
              pcs800 @ulrik
              last edited by

              @ulrik That did it, thanks!

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              • pcs800P
                pcs800 @ulrik
                last edited by

                @ulrik I need to access it with a slider.
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                • ustkU
                  ustk @pcs800
                  last edited by

                  @pcs800 First, drag the connector of this parameter to any node parameter you want to control (Frequency in your case?) then, if the range doesn't match, a little warning icon will show aside the parameter, click on it and accept the popup, this will automatically set its range to match the node parameter.

                  Then to access it from the UI, it works exactly like for any other module (be it from a slider property connection or from your UI script)

                  Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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                  • pcs800P
                    pcs800 @ustk
                    last edited by

                    @ustk The SpinnerControl knob at the top needs to be connected to the Value knob at the bottom, which is already connected to the peak module. There can not be two connections for some reason.
                    What I am trying to do is have the value knob, which moves on its own with the oscillation from the peak module, animate a slider on the interface.

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                    • griffinboyG
                      griffinboy @pcs800
                      last edited by

                      @pcs800

                      I'm pretty sure you can tap out of the global cable value on the Hise gui and use that value to set the value of your GUI slider.

                      That will work right?

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                      • pcs800P
                        pcs800 @griffinboy
                        last edited by

                        @griffinboy I'll try it, thanks

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