Link tables between scripts
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Using the parameter system is handy to link up controls on the main interface script to controls on sub-scripts. But we are unable to link the table control in this way.
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@d-healey this topic interest me. do you have a solution for link two table from script?
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@yall the whole table system seems to be broken when trying to connect them. I'm working for months trying to figure out how to connect properly the main interface to tables or data tables in other script, and scriptnode…
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@ustk
I live to succeed in connecting a table with a script but since this same script I can't connect a second one.const tblCc = Content.addTable("tblCc", 0, 0);
tblCc.connectToOtherTable("mod1", 0);
Console.print(tblCc.getTableValue(127));
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Is it possible yet to link tables between scripts using parameter/processor ID and table index?
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@d-healey yes. But you need to script that.
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@Christoph-Hart Doesn't appear to work (I'm probably misunderstanding)
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Any ideas? Do I have to use global data objects instead?
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@d-healey Nope:
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const var LFOModulator1 = Synth.getTableProcessor("LFO Modulator1"); const var LFOModulator2 = Synth.getTableProcessor("LFO Modulator2"); LFOModulator1.getTable(0).linkTo(LFOModulator2.getTable(0));
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@Christoph-Hart Hmmm that's not really what I'm trying to do I don't think.
I have two MIDI processors (one is my main interface) each with a table and I want to connect them together. I want the table on the main interface to be saved/restored with the preset.
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@d-healey I don't know if that's what you wanted... I used this some time ago to connect different sliderPacks :
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(yes using global data objects)
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@Matt_SF Yeah that works, I was hoping to do it directly with
processorID
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@d-healey said in Link tables between scripts:
I was hoping to do it directly with
processorID
properties though.Ah, I see
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@Christoph-Hart Any way to do this yet without resorting to global variables?