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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by Joe Soap » 12 Apr 2013 13:34

Oooohhh . . . nice!

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by Softcore » 12 Apr 2013 13:40

lol I think some of my scripts are the living proof that.....

"imagination is more important than knowledge"......

Hhahahahahahahah!

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by rfmusic » 12 Apr 2013 16:24

Hey thanks for your effort i did try something similar using the range bar (if you read i talked about it earlier), there is only one problem:

basically even if "capture" is active on the range module, the capture stops working when you go below or over the module, basically the capture works only horizontally and not vertically, so it's still unusable.

nice one btw i did not manage to make a so smaller range (cap) by myself, by the way it's still unusable, a good fix would be to make the "capture" option work properly and not only at half so i will be ok.

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by Softcore » 12 Apr 2013 17:11

Just had a chance to play with it on my iPad and I see what you mean....bummer....

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by Softcore » 12 Apr 2013 17:36

Another approach....an actual relative FADER.... (or is it?) lol.....

You cant have z with this one though - map the fader's x
RelativeFader2.jzml
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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by Joe Soap » 12 Apr 2013 18:51

Eheheh - just logged on to post one with the gesture.obj and . . .

Very nice work mapping the Pan BTW ;).

Playing with this while making my attempt, I've found that setting the Acceleration of the Gesture.obj to ~0.20 helps the feel just enough for it to *almost* (but not quite!) mimic that of the native Fader . . . it's never going to be perfect, but in this instance it's pretty spot on 'cause this is a feel thing anyway. Ya mix with your ears innit.

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by rfmusic » 02 May 2013 19:41

hey that works!! great job, it looks it's time to move into lemur now!!
thanks for your effort!

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by rfmusic » 02 May 2013 19:45

i have a problem by the way, once i enable edit and i try to drag or select the slider lemur crashes immediately :(
does that mean i have to program on the exernal editor ?

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by rfmusic » 02 May 2013 20:39

sorry a very noob question, but looking on your fader i see an object called "gesture", why i can't find it on boht lemur on ipad and the editor on PC ?

are there some other modules i have to download somewhere in addition to the embedded ones ?

EDIT: nevermind i've read it has been removed from the lemur liine version, i don't understand why as it's a crucial object as we have confirmed on this thread, by the way i've saved it in its default state taking it out from the jazz editor on osx.
thanks

EDIT2: also selecting the gesture object with the internal Ipad editor crashes lemur istantly.

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Re: relative control for fader(s)

Post by Softcore » 02 May 2013 22:20

I see you were fast enough to answer your own questions! ;)

I didnt know it crashes the iPad editor though - - I dont use it to be honest! (the editor, not the gesture lol)

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