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Ruby Knob fully customisable
Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
@Nubeat7 : such fix is not guaranteed to work. Have you tried on your side ? On my side sometimes (say 20% chances) after a double click the Readout doesn't get updated to "default", even when the output got correctly updated to "default". An explanation to this ? It could be that the "output 1, nil" trigger comes too fast, just after "output 0, @default". Can you redraw the Readout, triggered by a "Ticker 25" ? This would be bullet-proof.
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
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def event i,v
redraw 0
end
That's the right way... it means: whenever an input is triggered, repaint view
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
thanks myco, this should also fix stephs problem - you dont need the trigger from the knob code to update the read out then
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
I believe that it is always necessary to separate the calculations in the event method, making them run only if the various inputs or inputs change, and leave in the methodo v.draw draw only the command with the appropriate parameters.
Another thought is to have a sequence from up to down
es.
def someMethod
end
def event
end
def draw
end
Another thought is to have a sequence from up to down
es.
def someMethod
end
def event
end
def draw
end
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
@Tronic, you are right. But you have to ensure that all your params are calculated before the first draw happens. For this I use a method recalc and a variable @calced. And then I do something like this:
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def draw(v)
recalc(v) if @calced.nil?
...
end
def recalc(v)
...
@calced = ...
end
def event(i,v)
...
when something important has changed:
-> @calced = nil
-> redraw
end
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
I'm posting a .fsm containing a few knobs derived from Nubeat7 initiative, no more Trigger Galore, debugged by MyCo. They are all different, featuring different transfer functions. In the properties you can change the colors and other details. I wanted them to be as simple as possible. There is no MIDI support.
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- steph_tsf
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
thanks steph! very useful transfers, after u figured out the redraw issue, u saved my last project, i already was wondering why the readout was looking so crappy when in use , i also know now how importand it is to watch the task manager from time to time
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
tested the new in place edit in ruby, you can edit the value via left mouseclick now...
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
edit: look at the first post to get the latest vertsion!
Last edited by Nubeat7 on Wed Dec 19, 2018 3:59 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Ruby Knob fully customisable
version 3 offers a complete detouched properties panel. Like this just one knobproperties panel for each knobdesign is needed somewhere in an upper level of the schematic. It has just one rubyvalue out so you can easy do different knobdesigns in your project with just changing one linkname, i also optimized the code which makes the knob really lightweight
edit: look at the first post to get the latest vertsion!
edit: look at the first post to get the latest vertsion!
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