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dave dove
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new to lemur.. simple Q?

Post by dave dove » 13 Mar 2014 12:10

hey there

i want to use the range object to control two parameters in reaktor
i can see two strings of numbers, one for each end of the range
but i can't work out how to assign each end of the range to a separate parameter

is this possible?

dave

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Re: new to lemur.. simple Q?

Post by Macciza » 13 Mar 2014 13:41

Hi
One way to do it is with MIDI Mapping.
Set your Target for the x values
Select Control Change as message
Set Controller to say 20 to 21

One end of Range slider will send CC20 the other will send CC21

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MM
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Re: new to lemur.. simple Q?

Post by dave dove » 13 Mar 2014 13:59

Thanks
But using OSC
I can't get the second edge to map
I can see it working in theetphysical function template
I want to map the two edges to control sample position and length
But it will only map the first edge????

Dave

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Re: new to lemur.. simple Q?

Post by Macciza » 13 Mar 2014 14:34

Hi
Best to mention as much info as possible, always . . .
Range sends an array
Make 2 vars, Position and Length in the Range object
Position = x[0] Length = x[1]
Map as needed
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MM
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Re: new to lemur.. simple Q?

Post by dave dove » 13 Mar 2014 15:12

thanks

that works

dave

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