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    • DanHD
      DanH @Christoph Hart
      last edited by

      @Christoph-Hart This is huge! Well done!

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @Christoph Hart
        last edited by

        @Christoph-Hart Yes

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart @d.healey
          last edited by

          @d-healey then you can attach a global cable to the modulator and a broadcaster to the global cable.

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey @Christoph Hart
            last edited by d.healey

            @Christoph-Hart Which attach function do I use to attach the broadcaster to the cable?

            Also, any reason I shouldn't do it this way?

            const var gm = Engine.getGlobalRoutingManager();
            const var c = gm.getCable("Global LFO 1");
            
            c.connectToGlobalModulator("LFO Modulator1", true);
            
            const var Knob1 = Content.getComponent("Knob1");
            
            c.registerCallback(function(value) {Knob1.setValue(value);}, false);
            
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            • Christoph HartC
              Christoph Hart @d.healey
              last edited by

              You just pass in the broadcaster into the registerCallback() function and then it will distribute it to its listeners:

              const var rm = Engine.getGlobalRoutingManager();
              
              const var lfo_cable = rm.getCable("LFO");
              lfo_cable.connectToGlobalModulator("LFO Modulator1", true);
              
              const var bc = Engine.createBroadcaster({
              	"id": "Mod Output",
              	"args": ["value"]
              });
              
              // Use the broadcaster instead of a function
              lfo_cable.registerCallback(bc, AsyncNotification);
              
              
              bc.addListener("", "logger", function(value)
              {
              	//Console.print(value);
              });
              

              Whether you want a broadcaster or directly use a function is up to your project layout, but using a broadcaster will get you more flexibility.

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart @Christoph Hart
                last edited by

                @Christoph-Hart And if you want to connect it to a knob, you even don't need to script that, but let the addComponentValueListener() function do its job:

                bc.addComponentValueListener("Knob1", "direct link", "");
                
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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Christoph Hart
                  last edited by

                  @Christoph-Hart Thank you. Yes the broadcaster solution will be more suitable here because I have multiple controls being linked to the LFO.

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                  • d.healeyD
                    d.healey
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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey
                      last edited by

                      Now I'm thinking this may just look annoying and not be very useful. What does the group think?

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                      • LindonL
                        Lindon @d.healey
                        last edited by

                        @d-healey well it might work better is your modulator wasnt running so fast...

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Lindon
                          last edited by

                          @Lindon But the faster the better, no? :) In the end I won't be able to control what speed the user sets it to so I'm going for ugliest scenario here.

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                          • LindonL
                            Lindon @d.healey
                            last edited by

                            @d-healey well its really up to the user as you say - as a user if I set my modulator speed high then I would expect it to show me something like you have....

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                            • Christoph HartC
                              Christoph Hart @Lindon
                              last edited by

                              You can add a simple low pass filter on the scripting layer to the values if you want to smooth fast changes.

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