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    dasfaker
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      I have two modulators linked with “Link to MODULATOR” property, and only have a midi message assigned to avoid duplicating the message.

      If they are sliders the message is sent once moving any of them (OK), but if one modulator is a slider and the other is a combo, and the combo is the modulator that has a midi message assigned, changing the combo sends the message once, but moving the slider sends the message duplicated.

      If both modulators are combos, changing the combo without midi message sends a duplicated message.

      #28070
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        I’ll try to have a look at it on friday, i’m almost done with the drag and drop stuff too so i’ll push those two things together. I got some java programming at work i need to do (don’t know java so that’s fun 🙂 ) and i need to re-organize my home studio so i’m in a bit of a mess.

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          Have a look at the commit, it’s a workaround, i don’t know if I can do a permanent fix at all:
          https://github.com/RomanKubiak/ctrlr/commit/d79593bcb060bb375db8b8214030112f2aa2943b

          i also added the OpenGL renderer (you can turn it on in the global options), it does give a performance boost when drawing stuff yourself, linux builds are uploaded, i’ll do windows and mac later today.

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          dasfaker
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            I’ll try it once I get the windows build. Thanks a lot.

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