get current position in sample?
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Nope, not yet. I'll try to include it when I work on the complex data types next time.
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@Christoph-Hart Ok, thanks!
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Next time was just now :)
Just create a reference to the actual data object, then call
getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex()
. Works with Tables, SliderPacks and AudioFiles. -
@Christoph-Hart said in get current position in sample?:
Next time was just now :)
Just create a reference to the actual data object, then call
getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex()
. Works with Tables, SliderPacks and AudioFiles.Awesome!
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@Christoph-Hart said in get current position in sample?:
Next time was just now :)
Just create a reference to the actual data object, then call
getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex()
. Works with Tables, SliderPacks and AudioFiles.But the playhead still isn't visible in my compiled standalone plugin... not sure what is going on...
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@Christoph-Hart thank you Christoph, it works great, is it possible to get a
setPlayhead as well? 😬
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@ulrik Did you get this to work? I am trying to get a custom playhead panel to display the sample position... No luck so far.
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@UrsBollhalder yes it works, I use a timer to check current
Timer.setTimerCallback(function() { var current = AudioFile.getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex(); Console.print(current); });
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@ulrik said in get current position in sample?:
@UrsBollhalder yes it works, I use a timer to check current
Timer.setTimerCallback(function() { var current = AudioFile.getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex(); Console.print(current); });
Allright... but... I have a Sampler with multiple audio files (5-7)... I suppose on the onNoteOn I have to somehow feed it the right audio file, no? With the AudioSampleProcessor.getAudioFile??
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@UrsBollhalder Hmm....yes you have to make a reference to that particular audio file, I don't remember how to do that but I guess you'll find it in the documentation
If I remember correctly, I think you have to make a "selection" of that file using some of these methods
and use it when making the reference ...
I've only used the "getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex();" inside the AudioPlayer, not the sampler
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@ulrik ok... That'll be fun...
What is meant by indexes in this case? I also saw this one:
slotIndex?!Thx for the help!
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@Christoph-Hart could we have a small snippet showing how to
getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex()
from played sample in a sampler?
I've fiddled around with
createSelection() createSelectionFromIndexes() and createSelectionWithFilter()
but I just can't getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex()
from any of the selections, I guess I'm doing something stupid 🥺 -
@Christoph-Hart I guess we need to enable this for creating the proper reference to the sampler, right?
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@ulrik Why its Not working?
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@Natan because you have to make a reference to the loaded audio file like this
var current = AudioLoopPlayer1.getAudioFile(0).getCurrentlyDisplayedIndex(0);