I took a stab at it.
The main item here is the [set $1( message. That allows you to update the
display/state of the slider without outputting a value.
The [trigger a a] isn't needed for the patch to run correctly, but it makes it
easier to see the connection that feeds back up the chain.
Hi,
you could use a set $1-message to only set the slider's display value without
letting it propagate the new value to its outlet.
Ciao
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Frank
On Fri, May 09, 2014 at 01:24:34AM -0400, plutek infinity wrote:
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem to come up
Hi,
On 09/05/2014 07:24, plutek infinity wrote:
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem to come up with the
solution...
i'm trying to control one numerical value in a few ways:
1. have a bang to set an initial value
2. have a slider for mouse control
3. use keyboard
you can also use [change] in the chain to make sure messages are not resent
when they are the same
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Lorenzo Sutton lorenzofsut...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
On 09/05/2014 07:24, plutek infinity wrote:
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem
On 09/05/2014 07:24, plutek infinity wrote:
[...]
i'm trying to control one numerical value in a few ways:
1. have a bang to set an initial value
2. have a slider for mouse control
3. use keyboard keys to increment and decrement
[...]
the problem is, of course, that if i connect the expr