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totally changeable fader with ruby
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totally changeable fader with ruby
here is a fader i did with ruby-code, my first steps with ruby , i just changed the stock fader, deleted the bitmap and put some rectangles instead (the FS guide helped me a lot with this), everything is changeable in the properities, the colours, the gradients,the fader shape... you also can change the size how you need ... i also commented all the grafik things inside the code ... maybe its useful for someone, and i think its also a good example to introduce into rubycoding... for me it was
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Last edited by Nubeat7 on Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:54 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: totally changeable fader with ruby
Very nice!
I'll have a look.
Ruby is also new to me, it all looks very very promising.
As i have taken a look into the manual, possibilities are much more endless then before.
Great job to Malc and team!
I'll have a look.
Ruby is also new to me, it all looks very very promising.
As i have taken a look into the manual, possibilities are much more endless then before.
Great job to Malc and team!
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jjs - Posts: 142
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Re: totally changeable fader with ruby
yes its great i`m just trying out the FS3 with the free version atm but i think i know what to do with the next money coming in..
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: totally changeable fader with ruby
Nice work NuBeat, that looks really cool, and very customisable.
Not got into this bit of the Ruby yet - boy, there are so many methods there to learn, but seems it will be a lot simpler than the old way with 100s of primitives.
Not got into this bit of the Ruby yet - boy, there are so many methods there to learn, but seems it will be a lot simpler than the old way with 100s of primitives.
All schematics/modules I post are free for all to use - but a credit is always polite!
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Don't stagnate, mutate to create!
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trogluddite - Posts: 1730
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Re: totally changeable fader with ruby
Great work Nubeat!
Ruby offers an infinite variety of ways, especially for graphics (from what I've seen) in addition to a better MIDI timing, etc. That is why there should be a Graphics section. But I think there should be a separation between audio and robotics. Here I refer to examples.
Cheers!
Ruby offers an infinite variety of ways, especially for graphics (from what I've seen) in addition to a better MIDI timing, etc. That is why there should be a Graphics section. But I think there should be a separation between audio and robotics. Here I refer to examples.
Cheers!
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Re: totally changeable fader with ruby
Thanks bro,
it's neat as-
tucked safely into my new FS folder
it's neat as-
tucked safely into my new FS folder
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: totally changeable fader with ruby
solved the bug from this topic: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=932
and there is also a readout now.... just redownload it from the first post which i edited
and there is also a readout now.... just redownload it from the first post which i edited
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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