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momentary pushbutton question
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momentary pushbutton question
Hi folks,
Question here. I need a true momentary pushbutton, one that turns on a bool when pressed, and one that turns off when released. The pushbuttons that come with the default install are only three types from what I can see. The first is a pushbutton that toggles the bool output on each mouse click. The second is a trigger pulse from each mouse click. The third is a 100ms on, then off pulse on each mouse click. I found a button that works from perusing the Synthmaker forums (thank you Synthmaker guys), but I don't like the washed out bitmap with it. Is there a quick and easy way to do this with the new Ruby functionality? I'd even be happy with a non-ruby way to do it cleanly.
Since the forum's attachment feature is messed up, I've included a link to the synthmaker buttons I am referring to (vol3 btw)
http://synthmaker.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6850
Question here. I need a true momentary pushbutton, one that turns on a bool when pressed, and one that turns off when released. The pushbuttons that come with the default install are only three types from what I can see. The first is a pushbutton that toggles the bool output on each mouse click. The second is a trigger pulse from each mouse click. The third is a 100ms on, then off pulse on each mouse click. I found a button that works from perusing the Synthmaker forums (thank you Synthmaker guys), but I don't like the washed out bitmap with it. Is there a quick and easy way to do this with the new Ruby functionality? I'd even be happy with a non-ruby way to do it cleanly.
Since the forum's attachment feature is messed up, I've included a link to the synthmaker buttons I am referring to (vol3 btw)
http://synthmaker.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6850
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