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    • WaterSpoonW
      WaterSpoon @Christoph Hart
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      @Christoph-Hart This makes sense. Thank you! Is there a way to reorder fx modules once added?

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        d.healey @WaterSpoon
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        @WaterSpoon Click the pencil icon in the top left, then you can click and drag the modules around. It's a bit finicky, especially if you have a lot of modules, but it gets the job done.

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        • WaterSpoonW
          WaterSpoon @d.healey
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          @d-healey Thank you David. I am using the Master HISE build was this added in Develop? I can drag the interface items around in the interface editor. but in the module tree I am not finding this feature. I can select the module both fx's and signal generators but they do not move.

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            d.healey @WaterSpoon
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            @WaterSpoon said in Module order of processing and signal chain.:

            was this added in Develop

            Probably

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            • WaterSpoonW
              WaterSpoon @d.healey
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              @d-healey Got ya. Thank you!!!

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                clevername27 @Christoph Hart
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                @Christoph-Hart I'm assuming you mean top-down within a container, not the containers themselves?

                In this module tree, I don't see how the fx_OUTPUT_Limiter_Master_PS (i.e., a stock HISE dynamics processor) could render before the Sampler container?

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                  d.healey @clevername27
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                  @clevername27 said in Module order of processing and signal chain.:

                  could render before the Sampler container?

                  I think that's what he meant by

                  the single exception of the FX modules of a container being rendered after its child sound generators

                  So the audio goes from the sound generator, up into the container and then down through the container's fx chain.

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                    clevername27 @d.healey
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                    @d-healey Cheers - thanks.

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                    • WaterSpoonW
                      WaterSpoon @d.healey
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                      @d-healey To follow up - yes the drag and move modules was in the develop. All set with that. Thank you.

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                        A Former User @WaterSpoon
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                        @WaterSpoon sidenote: you pretty much always want to be building with the develop branch, since it's quite a few commits ahead of master

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