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Post by Cajhmere on Jan 14, 2015 15:37:18 GMT 1
Hi people!
a) Is it theoretically possible to have a button under a slider, if u press it, slider position is freezed and can't be adjusted again?
b) Let's say I have 2 sliders. I want to freeze both slider positions and then move them both over a third slider.
To make the description a bit more safe to answer:
1) I adjust Slider 1 at 1.00 whatever. 2) I click a button to freeze that position. 3) I adjust Slider 2 at 2.50 whatever. 4) I click a button to freeze that position.
Now I move the 3rd slider from 0.00 to 1.00.
Slider 1 should move to 2.00 now. Slider 2 should move to 3.50 now.
I don't wanna start crwaling the inet for programming, maybe it's possible with the modules and functions Synthedit has factorysided.
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Post by mindtraveller on Jan 14, 2015 19:57:53 GMT 1
Hi, I guess this might solve problem b). However I have no idea how to freeze a slider. Greetings, Adrian
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Post by Cajhmere on Jan 14, 2015 21:29:04 GMT 1
Update: Tested... Exactly what I need. You didn't make my day - you ke my weekend! Hey there! I'm a bit embarrassed now, cos' you do a whole solution. Well, I was thinking there is an easier way neither a more complicate way or maybe impossible. To be fair: I installed Synthedit yesterday, totally noob so. I'll try out your solution now and hope I'll understand what it does exactly. Please don't invest more time on me. I could google the rest! Ty, ty...
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Post by mindtraveller on Jan 14, 2015 22:38:01 GMT 1
Hi, no problem and welcome to the world of SynthEdit :-)
I use subcontrols in my suggestion. Subcontrols are kinda strange to understand. So I'd suggest to read the relevant pages in the SE help or look at the Subcontrols tutorial by David Haupt
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Post by Cajhmere on Jan 15, 2015 13:43:22 GMT 1
Haupt is not aviable anymore, but I'll find another resource. Ty again.
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Post by KlangManipulation on Feb 8, 2015 1:13:42 GMT 1
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