How to add Portamento
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@d-healey I am going into the interface and copying that code to my interface, then I go to the script editor and copy that over to a script editor in my project. I can get the knobs to turn but they don't cause a glide effect anymore once imported to my project.
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You don't need to copy the interface, you only need to copy the midi processor that is doing the glide.
But I need to know how you are copying it, there is more than one way. Give me the exact steps you're following or show me a video.
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@d-healey I import the snippet via the file menu,
then I look at the script processor called GLIDETrying to follow the same formula I open my own project and create a script processor
under the container just like the snippet and copy over the codeThe only problem I see that is causing issues in my opinion is:
I cannot choose the script processor in my processor ID because it is nowhere to be found.
However in the snippet I can clearly see that the glide script processor was selected under processor ID.
In my project I can't get the script processor to populate in the processor id menu.
Another problem is that I can't seem to rename my script processor as "Glide" I don't see an option anywhere to rename it as GLIDE.
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@weezycarter Ok I see the issue now. I'll just put a little video together to explain what you need to do.
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@d-healey Thank you so much! I am new to hise I just got it over the weekend so I am new to this I appreciate it.
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@weezycarter There are a lot of basic things like this that we mostly take for granted, but actually for a beginner it's not obvious what process you need to follow. Here's a video that hopefully plugs this little gap:
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@d-healey said in How to add Portamento:
Thank you! It works perfect now.
I didn't have the "copy glide to clipboard" option must be because I'm on Hise 3.0.3 due to me being on catalina but the copy script to clipboard worked perfect thank you!