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Re: Module Name

Postby deraudrl » Fri Jan 24, 2020 4:47 pm

Spogg wrote:I don’t have the definitive answer but I do know that anything tagged as a Property (for viewing in the P view) will NOT be synchronised. Also the parent view size for any synced module won’t copy to the others. The synced modules name can also be changed for each module. So you could have Osc 1, Osc 2 etc but all still synced.

I think pretty much everything else will be synced, based on my experience.
Ok, that's not as bad as I suspected...probably need to run a couple of small experiments as soon as the new box of Round Tuits shows up from Amazon.
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Re: Module Name

Postby Spogg » Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:48 am

Syncing is a great boon when developing. You change something and all the synced modules change. So you do it just once.

If you change properties in say a knob, they won’t copy over to the other knobs. My solution is to cut with cntrl-x then cntrl-v to paste it back, and then reconnect it. That action updates all the other knobs and their placement on the view is unchanged.

Be careful if you adjust the placement of an element using the control and drag (for fine control). If you get the sequence wrong (click then hold cntrl), the positions will not be accurately synced. Again, the solution is the same: you cut and paste back the knob that’s in the correct position and the others, somewhat magically, all come into line again.

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