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    msepsis
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      This may have been asked before but is it possible to send the values of a uiSlider or selector etc to specific predefined value display box?

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        it’s possible in the latest revision, the uiLabel has two properties for that, have a look at the Changelog for details.

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        msepsis
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          Love it.
          I still would like to be able to some day down the road be able to output only predesignated modulator changes to this uiLabel as opposed to the most recently tweaked modulator.

          Still this is awesome and has breathed new life into this panel!! I’m especially digging that the value is being displayed in binary AND hex. nice work.

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            you now display the text value with "%s"

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            msepsis
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              killer. now how to get button values to be displayed in something other than the CC value "0" "1" etc etc…?

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              Filch
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                "msepsis":2fqxncps wrote:
                Love it.
                I still would like to be able to some day down the road be able to output only predesignated modulator changes to this uiLabel as opposed to the most recently tweaked modulator.
                [/quote:2fqxncps]

                +1 to this.

                I have a case with the Blofeld where the LFO speed running free is 0 – 127, but when Clock is selected, contextually, the value switches to bars and beat divisions. Since Ctrlr doesn’t have contextual based functions to change like this, I need an additional uiLabel for this modulator that will display the Bars and Beats as the modulator value is changed.

                So I guess I’m asking two things here, what originally msepsis asked for, output only designated modulator change,
                And being able to have that value translated via formula or strictly to fixed text

                from modulater LFO Speed to uiLabel Bars/Beats :
                Value received 0 = "256 Bars"
                Value received 1 = "248 Bars"
                Value received 2 = "240 Bars"
                …etc…

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                  for now there is only a possibility to display the changed modulator value in the uiLabel, i wrote about it, there are some very primitive formatting modififers and that’s it. more complex ones will be done with LUA.

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