Do I not understand the setLoadingCallback?
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@d-healey precisely - its kicking in When it starts and again BEFORE its ended...
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@Lindon I wonder if it retriggers for each sampler.
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@d-healey then how in heavens name do I find out when every Sampler has been loaded?
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@Lindon You could do a test, every time it says it's finished preloading you increment a variable, if the variables value == the number of samplers then all samplers are loaded. This test will also tell us if it does retrigger for every sampler or if there is an issue.
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@d-healey nope cant do that - the setLoadCallback only executes once!! - already worked that out...
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@Lindon Oh I just had a look through your Console output above. It could be what you're seeing is due to the loading callback running in an asynchronous background thread, so there is a lag between the values you're seeing and the actual state of the instrument.
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@d-healey yes precisely...so I need a callback that CORRECTLY tells me when the loading thread has actually finished - and I think that setLoadingCallback isnt doing that.
Perhaps it is telling me the truth - everything IS finished...but sadly when I assume this - and start setting the start and end positions for samples - it fails
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@Lindon I think it is correct, because it's asynchronous it will always be behind, never ahead, so if it says loading has finished then loading must have finished.
@Christoph-Hart Any insight?
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yes @Christoph-Hart any insights gratefully received.
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@Lindon hmmm... it seems that the setPostCallback gets executed after all of these - perhaps I could use that...
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@Lindon nope now this is executing BEFORE not after - wow nothing in here is consistent.
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@Lindon Were you able to make any progress here? I'm having the same issue - and without the callback, everything fails, because my scripts begin processing the sample map before it's loaded. :(
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@clevername27 said in Do I not understand the setLoadingCallback?:
@Lindon Were you able to make any progress here? I'm having the same issue - and without the callback, everything fails, because my scripts begin processing the sample map before it's loaded. :(
Well I think I got this to work - the product is out there - so I will try and take a look if I get time otherwise Christoph is you man here...
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@Lindon Thanks - likewise appreciated.
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@clevername27 getPreloadProgress() repeats itself from 0 to 1 and it doesn't return a sample map name, that's getPreloadMessage().
Panel's getLoadingCallback will return 1 of its preloading. While it will return 0 with the preload not yet finished (but rather at 90-something percent), you can query whether the preload has finished with a timer and if (getPreloadMessage() == ""). Start the timer in the loading callback with if (isPreloading == true)
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@aaronventure Thank you!
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@aaronventure On second thought, I can't follow what you're saying here. Could you pls explain it to me like I'm 5?? :)
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@clevername27 what have you tried so far?
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@aaronventure Mostly sacrificing my collection of rare Creed memorabilia.
Appreciated - I'm not sure this is granular enough for me to answer your question. There are so many variables here that I don't how to proceed.…
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@clevername27 the panel's loading callback should, on 1,start the timer. The timer should run at 500ms intervals, checking whether the preload message is an empty string. That way you know the preload is finished (because it can only get started with the preload start, and can only return an empty string if the preload is finished) as the panel callback doesn't properly return a 0 on preload finished, but rather blows its load a bit too soon.
The callback starts the timer, the timer checks for preload finished by fishing for an empty string.