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IvanJones
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Responding to multiple sources?

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So I have some parameters that I would like to be able to manually control with midi, yet also react to the audio input.

e.g.- I put a scale module on an image. I wish to be able to control the X parameter with a knob, but while I am not controlling it with the knob, and even during, I would still like it responding to an audio source.

Would I have to situate two modules running in parallel?
IvanJones
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Re: Responding to multiple sources?

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This video shows the current setup and what I am achieving with the two scale modules running in parallel, yet it is not achieving exactly what I had hoped. Notice when the snare hits, the fractal spikes along the X axis as intended, but due to the fact that they both enter the next module separately in ascending order, the manually controlled fractal is still output atop the audio responsive one. Is there any way to achieve this another way? To have manual control as shown in the video but with audio input affecting the very same output?


Video Example:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14nUzOA ... sp=sharing
Magic
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Re: Responding to multiple sources?

Post by Magic »

Yes, you can do that by using Globals in Expressions: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/downloads ... xpressions
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