Hi guys
Hey Jonathan your patch was very nice, but the get method did not work for me. I had already tried it before writing to the list. Is there a real way to work this out?
IOhannes
how about: normalize all slider ranges between 0..1 and transform the output to the desired range only afterwards? Yes thats what i was trying to avoid. But seems that there is no other way.
i always thought, that the MIDI-based default scaling of sliders and the like was a step back, and that being able to specify the range has little gain (though of course i use it...)
That could be if seeking to simplify the settings of native gui objects in PD.
I agree with you on the MIDI based default... normalized could be simpler. Also easier to explain to a person that is just starting to learn PD. Sometimes when they ask "why is the range set to 127" you end up with a long talk about MIDI to a person that is getting started and wants to get his first sound out of PD.
back to the "get"... is there a way to doit?
D
2012/2/22 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at
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On 2012-02-21 20:41, D G wrote:
Hi List I have been looking but have not found the way to ask a slider for the ranges it has been set to.
Is there a way to get a slider to print all its propperties? This will be useful to create a tool that makes randomness to any slider for a percentage depending on the ranges it is already set to. I obviously know the ranges, but have a huge number of sliders and [knob] objects so it would be painful to try to get them all. Also, if such a method exists, the randomic thing I wanna do could be implemented to any object without having to look at ist propperties.
Would appreciate help or leads to workitout.
how about: normalize all slider ranges between 0..1 and transform the output to the desired range only afterwards?
i always thought, that the MIDI-based default scaling of sliders and the like was a step back, and that being able to specify the range has little gain (though of course i use it...)
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