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Linked text and gui knob?

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Linked text and gui knob?

Postby thegingerdave » Sat Dec 05, 2015 9:03 pm

Hi guys,

Really new to Flowstone so apologies if this is an easy fix. I'm trying to program a knob that can be edited either by mouse interaction or a a text box. I would like the two to be linked e.g. if the knob is turned the text will display the numeric value and likewise if a value is entered the knob will rotate.

For some context I am creating a synth for a university project and this is for a Frequency Modulation module. I would quite like the user to be able to select a precise frequency by typing in an edit box for example, but also to be able to dial it in with the knob. I've managed to get a knob that displays frequency working okay, but I'm stuck creating one that has the two parameters linked.

Any help is much appreciated!

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Re: Linked text and gui knob?

Postby Nubeat7 » Sun Dec 06, 2015 2:10 am

welcome gingerdave,
you can find a readout and edit box in the version 2.2 of my ruby knob, you can use it in any other knob too, just add a last primitiv with a wireless "edit Value" receiver in the preset module..

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=641&start=50

hopefully its still working with the latest versions, i didn't updated since 3.06..
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