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      harris rosendahl last edited by harris rosendahl

      With the latest commit, the Parametric Eq module is broken with Broadcaster. The filter types, frequency and other parameters doesn't take their values.

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        gorangrooves @harris rosendahl last edited by

        @harris-rosendahl I wonder if it is related to the same issue as this.

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          harris rosendahl @gorangrooves last edited by

          @gorangrooves In my case, the cause is the below Broadcaster. Before it was available with var componentIds and var callbackLevel. But now as I see, the Optional MetaData has been added with the latest commits. That breaks the compilation of the scripts and made me think that the Parametric Eq is broken. Actually it is not broken, only this Broadcaster makes that.

          @Christoph-Hart What can we use if we don't use any Optional MetaData for that Broadcaster function?

          EqBroadcaster.attachToComponentMouseEvents("FloatingTile1", "All Callbacks");
          
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            d.healey @harris rosendahl last edited by

            @harris-rosendahl https://forum.hise.audio/topic/6467/broadcaster-error/10

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              Christoph Hart @d.healey last edited by

              Just put a string with a meaningful message in there.

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                harris rosendahl last edited by harris rosendahl

                @d-healey @Christoph-Hart Thank you guys!

                I ended up adding the strings to both .attachToComponentMouseEvents and .addListener and it worked!

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