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      Kalliopei
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      core.gain, I can only remove gain -100.0 dB rather than adding like idk +24.0 dB. Is this intentional?

      Everytime I try and set the MaxValue to anything higher that 0.0 it just wont, I just started yesterday so I'm quite ignorant to how things work. But it doesn't seem that intuitive to not be able to add gain

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        Kalliopei
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        Okay, I found a workaround by chaning it's TextToValueConverter to undefined and setting it there then changing it back to decibels.

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          ustk @Kalliopei
          last edited by ustk

          @Kalliopei Yes since the TextToValueConverter has been introduced there's a bug (or is it?) that prevents us to freely modify the range.

          Honestly I don't really understand why it's here. I know it's related to the Mod Matrix and that a root parameter can benefit from having this setting. But having it in the node parameters is confusing. I guess we can always deactivate it there and it won't matter.

          I don't use it in my root network parameters either and the Mod Matrix isn't complaining.

          I shall ask Claude exactly the why because I can't wrap my head around the doc... Well... When I get my credits back...

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

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            Oli Ullmann @Kalliopei
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            @Kalliopei
            I think you can simply set the MaxValue for the gain to 24.0 in your network's XML file. Use a text editor to do this. Then it should work.

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              Lillie
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              Thank you for helping.

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                Lillie
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