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    • ?
      A Former User
      last edited by

      So I added a couple of knobs to my scriptFx, as instructed above by @Christoph-Hart...

      Now when I add f.e.

      const var myKnob = Content.addKnob("myKnob", 30, 20);
      

      and then later on take that line out and recompile, the knob and some xml-graveyard junk is still in there somehow! Also not sure where the xml for the scriptFx-interface would be, so I could frankenstein my way through this for now...

      Screenshot 2021-12-09 at 12.59.00.png Screenshot 2021-12-09 at 12.58.45.png

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      • ?
        A Former User
        last edited by

        And here's to my very last question of today:

        Is there a reason not to forward the params to the UI but first creating intermediary one on the scriptFX ui? I could think of re-usabilty issues... but what else?!

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        • Dan KorneffD
          Dan Korneff @A Former User
          last edited by

          @ursbollhalder said in Scripnode 101:

          intermediary one on the scriptFX ui?

          If you add controls to the scriptFX UI, you can no longer access the DSP parameters from the main interface.

          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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          • ?
            A Former User @Dan Korneff
            last edited by

            @dustbro Yeah. It's either main interface to DSP parameters, or...
            main Interface to scriptFX interface to DSP parameters?! Right?
            With the second option you loose option No.1...

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            • LindonL
              Lindon @A Former User
              last edited by

              @ursbollhalder said in Scripnode 101:

              So I added a couple of knobs to my scriptFx, as instructed above by @Christoph-Hart...

              Now when I add f.e.

              const var myKnob = Content.addKnob("myKnob", 30, 20);
              

              and then later on take that line out and recompile, the knob and some xml-graveyard junk is still in there somehow! Also not sure where the xml for the scriptFx-interface would be, so I could frankenstein my way through this for now...

              Screenshot 2021-12-09 at 12.59.00.png Screenshot 2021-12-09 at 12.58.45.png

              Yes this is standard behaviour - your script is adding a knob, to remove it (in order to have it always appear in the smae place - just delete the knob in theVisual editor...

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              • Matt_SFM
                Matt_SF @A Former User
                last edited by

                @ursbollhalder said in Scripnode 101:

                And as the last question... can I somehow dynamically load convolution files into my scriptnode house of wonder?!? Similar as to when I load those files into the standard HISE convolution module with a combobox f.e.?!

                Not with a comboBox at the moment (at least I didn't find a way). Check this thread : Changing Impulses in Scriptnode.

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                • ?
                  A Former User @Lindon
                  last edited by

                  @lindon I somehow can’t access the interface editor for the scriptFx. Hitting that icon doesn’t do anything here!

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                  • LindonL
                    Lindon @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @ursbollhalder click the interface button and then the unlock button...

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                    • ustkU
                      ustk @Christoph Hart
                      last edited by

                      @christoph-hart it would be nice to have a downsampling ability too for old algorithms emulation that you can tune like 8khz, 34.125khz, or any other fancy value.
                      Do you think it is a reasonable request ?

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                      • Dan KorneffD
                        Dan Korneff
                        last edited by Dan Korneff

                        @Christoph-Hart I had a perfectly working project that now won't export. All of the snowflakes are missing from my compiled nodes.
                        ....and I'm seeing this error when I check the dll info.
                        Any thoughts?

                        init node.png

                        Looks like this happens from the Dec 8 commits.

                        Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                        • Dan KorneffD
                          Dan Korneff
                          last edited by

                          Can someone explain to me the best way to smooth a delay node that is connected to a tempo sync node?

                          sync smoothing.png

                          I've tried many combinations of values. I can get tempo sync to modulate the smoothing node, I can get the smoothing node to modulate the delay node, but I can't get the tempo sync to modulate a smoothing node to modulate a delay node.

                          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                          • ustkU
                            ustk @Dan Korneff
                            last edited by ustk

                            @dustbro There's a x1000 factor issue. In this snippet, the multiply parameter of the PMA is set to 0.001 so it divides the ms by 1000. I don't know why the smoother doesn't take care of this conversion itself... Bug or intended behaviour, that is the question :)

                            HiseSnippet 1298.3ocwX8zaaTDEeV6LI0tIEpHGQHeLUJDYWJEj3PbhSLxh5TqroQ8VXxtiim5cmY0tiShAwAtgTOvINzSvG.NxENAW3S.bse.3DUhyH3M6rd+i8VWa2zfODk4Mu4898dueu2L1c7EVzf.gOxnzQC8nHiUwlC4xdM5QXbTq8PF2B2lDHo9Uzh1cnGIHfZiLLJ9oJAFkVBE94EauKwgvsnIhPniELK5CXtLYhzN0+LliSShM8HlaJsuW8VVBdCgiX.fmh3pHOhUexYzCHJ0JfQFKuuMSJ7MkDIM.YrztB6gl8DWv05eLKfcpCUsnFxDLjVbSgisBwJonF8XN1cFE2AHvJcRxBE0Yg0wsY1rX4IYi2NbiJImHc9vnPV3ULC7pkFdUSAubfjQJHsjFR2FaZ4y7jI6nvyMws3PwoKAR6oghVWjwuhaH.E3xsbI8oM8gEwGXi6Ws5lUf+bmOo6.tkjI3UD7CDR5C4abmxeY4Rk+pxUFeqtcycOka7ENNT+b2VUo8m1A2fOv8Tp+lUNm3LfFqHD9Yyo3WdNMcI2RG0oTTvawYxG5Q4uLh.JJUA+2iZsGQRTEhHYfddTeISAAi8nmCrZcYoDdOZPeovC30STy.1hvdfCQlkBo5ah1.xAYpaphCOfIGltuZbd0RyFuZ5z9YEt2F2gIs5kOdKjCdgr1aZ7F0ktFd+tcoVxDvtDt4imZK4bCkYs8rbT6I3eEPVMZYklOtVtMleCNoIvym5Q7oGI53PFtQ.w0ygdHf2MqbpivpuI6KnS143ogvtJM1vpGgyoNAKRC1xy7PqZScnE5Pw.IieVahzmcIzodv.WSXTtEsQD5.YFET8Y50UUqU7ESJ2Nbw+Beh1rlZsQzl0FsYpVzCnxKD98CKGQ+OTLz49fvj7IcurFZGGGwEMDtdrH1KTCBk0Q3LzqmfyrThzZLBo63JF.NIBtFENPXCI.bShEjnF1gH6o5KTyX.hG0eKqXBXFemttqLwnq1zQM3RWUnDdwVwTCXz7K0Jnqpf1psBNVsqEwAcrp9o58PJaFdAVD9zpJotdhSBFxsPY.75g.FXBakRiEEhnj4AGQ7OiJChFVxoV5zbXRqEXXL1ykf5P7gawgadThVAqChDo56gGsBHksY7n.MYtRaxkiI6t0MkTOUCR54kl8oWnC8zRUYmUvGohczXlY85no66Wr8j9t5b56UwsG3HYdNLvISXez7G7fylK.TBuOm.sx1WEdu92Nd3+CO6Y+7T79svOhqnbT6vW8MlGX0QoHwZJSF16ZwrW0VWCz10wAtBgrG09Du3jyLvhKlJUtxBlJC+LMVr1.wlY4u96Z7ze74auy.ovEFiGd07qhR+KyFiZZ.o7HJ8vQXYEb0spVsF5Zv4X7N1SPkUWLjvixsFlgV8twzpbz7Ja98xpGVEWuVC+.3VChekCga5mGJ4MvOwlBOQHKM7lvKPAggcUutTw4tHLAU7m96+4Ot7O+sYmJFN130e7xagMCKfvCPxY9BXt+mGvlhUFWFGa.2SrC71JZq4f5UHy.tLDfBWAi0ym.74uyd+dDAP+s6mZ9dk2L9NMyO1T+02+7fmhdu5uDBnJGsqPz2kD91wE6a5cc7RWWhku3jnoSph4MBk.c07veNjR31p0UpgNWG5X0nWjKylchkk5qB89vX37OycWfy7AKvYt2BblObANy8Wfy7QKvY93odF0uLTDqSM2FDzY+Pxkgwn4BP2L5+.DfbWHE
                            

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                            • Dan KorneffD
                              Dan Korneff @ustk
                              last edited by

                              @ustk thank you so much!

                              Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                              • Dan KorneffD
                                Dan Korneff @ustk
                                last edited by Dan Korneff

                                @ustk said in Scripnode 101:

                                There's a x1000 factor issue

                                Any ideas on how to deal with values over 1000ms?
                                Say 10000ms? Setting the PMA to multiply by .0001? I can't seem to find a meaningful ratio between the tempo sync time and the delay node time.

                                EDIT
                                The skew factor of my delay time knob was set to .3 :/ setting it to 0 resolves the issue :)

                                Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                • Dan KorneffD
                                  Dan Korneff @Dan Korneff
                                  last edited by Dan Korneff

                                  @dustbro said in Scripnode 101:

                                  setting it to 0 resolves the issue

                                  actually causes a $h!t ton of issues... haahahah!
                                  Getting a break point debugging. What should the skew factor be set to for a slider? Is there some kind of general rule to follow?

                                  if (range.skew == 0.0f)
                                  				{
                                  					// You have some weird ranges going on here...
                                  					jassertfalse;
                                  					range.skew = 1.0f;
                                  				}
                                  

                                  Found the issue. A couple knobs on my interface had a middle position that was not in their range. oops!

                                  Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                  • Dan KorneffD
                                    Dan Korneff
                                    last edited by

                                    Is there a node available in scriptnode to invert phase?

                                    Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                    • ?
                                      A Former User @Dan Korneff
                                      last edited by

                                      @dustbro Not sure, but doesn't the all-pass filter node do that?

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                                      • Matt_SFM
                                        Matt_SF @Dan Korneff
                                        last edited by

                                        @dustbro use a math.mul node and set the value to -1

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                                        • ustkU
                                          ustk @Dan Korneff
                                          last edited by

                                          @dustbro As @Matt_SF said, *-1 is the way to go

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                                          • Dan KorneffD
                                            Dan Korneff
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks!
                                            Should nodes like Tempo sync and PMA need to be placed in a modulator chain?

                                            Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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