Issue: Copy Slider links it to its source

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  • #23205
    obiwanjacobi
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      I am a noobie with Ctrlr and just starting to build my first panel.

      I noticed that when copying a slider the VST Parameter index is not changed to a new value on the pasted instance. That results in the controls being linked – moving one also moves the other (although not the other way around).

      When I assigned a new value for the VST Parameter Index the link was broken and everything functioned like one would expect.

      This is very confusing (for a newby) and I spent some time before I figured out what it was.

      Would be great if this could be resolved in a future version.

      Thanx,
      Marc

      #23249
      zeoka
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        Hi
        In the past Ctrlr assigned vst index automatically and that was an horror to re order them correctly when the panel with a loooot of mods is finish (it couldn’t have a hole and assign any mod in place)
        I prefer like that with new versions
        ..Since i create a mod I change directly the vst index i can put any number not used. ex : series of 1000 or 10000 or 500 etc..
        later when the panel is finish I re order them in the Modulator list quietly. I assign the exported params first

        #23261
        obiwanjacobi
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          I would probably prefer the VST index value to be empty on a copied instance. That way it doesn’t interfere with people who know what they are doing and doesn’t cause side effects for newbies.

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