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    • CyberGenC
      CyberGen
      last edited by CyberGen

      Hello Again,

      I'm trying to control a global LFO graph with a table, I was able to do it by getting a reference to it as typed table:
      const var LFO1 = Synth.getTableProcessor("LFO1");
      As shown in Mr. Healey's tutorial on tables)

      But now, I seem to have lost access to some functions/attributes (.setAttribute and .getAttribute. getCurrentLevel, etc) on the LFO referenced as a table processor.

      Is this normal? Is there a workaround?

      Including a snippet with the basic problem. Any help would be much appreciated.

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

        @RastaChess You can have more than one reference to the same module, they don't both have to be table references ;)

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        • CyberGenC
          CyberGen @d.healey
          last edited by CyberGen

          @d-healey I had tried that, but the console gives me a duplicate const var declaration error.

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          • CyberGenC
            CyberGen @CyberGen
            last edited by

            @RastaChess Ah. I didn't know I could name the reference different from the actual name of the module.

            Mr. Healey, thank you so much. You are a crack Sir.

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