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Presets comp with custom TUIK and Mod select

Postby keithlostracco » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:11 pm

This is a new version of the Presets component with a few custom TUIK comps and a Mod select comp.

The customized TUIK components can receive channels that have the same upper and lower range that the TUIK comp sends out to control it's value. Also there is a modified drop list TUIK component that outputs a chop channel and receives a chop channel to control it.

The Mod component is composed of a channel level slider and 2 mod destination's with Mod select, Gain and Offset controls for each destination. It is meant to be used to easily select and change mod sources that are modulating parameters.

The original Presets_No_TUIK is included as well as a few notes describing how to use the comps in other projects.

cheers
Keith
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Re: Presets component

Postby teflonjf » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:54 am

Very nice Keith, thanks for sharing !

Jeff
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Re: Presets component

Postby keithlostracco » Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:32 pm

Thanks Jeff, I've been making different presets networks for a bit now I figured I would make a general one that could be used anywhere. It doesn't have the save icon chooser like your preset comp but it does work well for a bunch of channels.

I've added another comp that is meant to be used with constant chops not with TUIK comps. I found last night that presets weren't being recalled properly because the overide chop wasn't updating all of its values from the channels coming in to the comp. If you were to recall a preset the constant's channels wouldn't have the same values as the current. Then if you changed just some of the values and then saved a new preset the new preset would contain all of the values of the constant chop but what you had just edited was a mixture of the last recalled preset and the new values edited. So I put a switch in the comp rather than an overide which fixes the problem but it means you can't really edit a preset but always have to start from the current chop channels values. I thought of writing a script to update the constant chop to all the currently recalled preset values but the script would need to be specific for every situation the Preset comp is used. So for now the Presets_No_TUIK comp above solves the problem and what you see when you save is what you recall.

cheers
Keith
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