Halon wrote:Cool. Was this done in Ruby?
Well, some was. But I'd had an issue with the dropdown menu conflicting with a ruby regular expression parser.
I'll probably solve the problem by making the expression parser also the dropdown builder so that there is no differentiation between the menu and the c++ code running in the background.
I'd update a preset and due to the fact that categories were not displayed in the menu as well as ",<<," You have to add one as well the current category number to add to the dropdown display and then subtract the same number before the chosen number gets re-routed to the plugin preset prim.
But they run at different speeds.. of course, lol.
Speaking of which though I need to get a bipolar rational mapper to improve the sound of this eq. then I can thin out resonance based upon current amplitude. *Looks for MV