Find the right formula?
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@DanH Great, thank you Dan!
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@ulrik hope it helps - I've been trying to come up with ways to customise the Draggable EQ but its difficult!
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@DanH Yeah, I've spend some time on it as well, then I decided to try this way instead :)
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@ulrik Yes of course, just use knobs as you do already, also right clicking on the tile brings up additional options.
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@DanH Absolutely
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@d-healey This is what I get when using the draggable filter
How do I set the q-factor?
And how do I do with knobs if the User set 8 tiles or 3?
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You'd need to limit the number of bands or provide an option to select which band to edit. I'd go for limiting the number of bands - no, I don't know how, probably c++.
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@d-healey Yes I thought of that, limiting the bands so it would not be possible to set another band, but how you would do that I don't know.
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@ulrik said in Find the right formula?:
@d-healey This is what I get when using the draggable filter
How do I set the q-factor?
And how do I do with knobs if the User set 8 tiles or 3?
the end user sets the q using the scroll wheel...if you use the draggable eq panel - you wont need ANY knobs, it configs itself...
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@Lindon Great, scrolling, thank you!
What if you want to have knobs and also have the choice to type the values in, would it be possible? -
@ulrik Yes, like I said just add knobs as you usually would, but if the user adds more bands than you have knobs you'll need to provide a way for the user to select which band(s) they want to edit. If it was me I'd try to find a way to limit the number of bands to the number of knobs.
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@d-healey I was previously digging around in EqComponent.cpp
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@d-healey Yes that's the way to go, limiting the number of bands, I will think about it and see if I find a suitable solution...thank you