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Track Marker Move Event?

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Track Marker Move Event?

Postby SBMastering » Wed Aug 21, 2013 6:15 pm

When you hit play in a DAW, you can move the track cursor around to skip to different parts of the recording during playback.

There is a component in Flowstone called "Is Playing", which always shows true even when you skip around with the track cursor. It seems that "Is Playing" only shows false when you actually hit stop.

Does anyone know of a way to detect when the track marker has been moved and create a boolean or trigger at that moment?
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Re: Track Marker Move Event?

Postby philton » Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:11 pm

i think the "is playing" primitive does only show wether your host is actually in play mode or stopped - if its not stopped it will always show true, doesnt matter if you skip around and don´t actually "hear" something at this moment/ while skipping ;) . maybe there is a workaround when you use the "ppq pos" primitive, you just have to find a way to detect if the stream output is linear rising (the standard behaviour when your host is running ) or not. maybe by comparing the actual ppq pos value with the prevois one? :?:
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