that's probably the most important tutorial about fl studio plugins i've ever seen, i will defenetily spend hours making my glitch presets in patcher with this, thank you so much!
For anyone who wants a quick way of doing the same thing; you can do this same thing selecting the range preset in fruity formula controller. Use B and C for minimum and maximum values respectively (B = 0.32 C = 0.64 / B = 0.65 C = 0.99) and A will output 0 or 1 if its input is within the range of B and C. For the first & last options, you simply set B & C to be both 0 and both 1 respectively.
I've come to appreciate how, in a weird way, patcher streamlines the process of music projects and really simplifies/compartmentalizes each individual task. I've started (almost) exclusively using patcher on the channel rack since it really helps keep sound designing in it's own window, and allows me to use the mixer just for mixing. Can definitely use this option selector to simplify some of the patches. Great video as usual!
hey i just wrote you in an other video! how to achive this but instead of using a knob use buttons. So i can trigger diferent loops. The issue is how to mute all clips instead of the one you press at the same time
Love you for this.. Subbed!!!!!!!!! BUT, what if I have 16x formulas/options? What the script? :S I cant get it to work.... Sat like 8 hours yesterday until my brain melted
Hi, if you want the options to be from 1 to 16, you need to divide 1 by 15. If you're fine by zero also being an option, divide by 16. The division by 15 will not be even, so you should round the values up and then change the formula to be "a previous value". With 16 options from 1-16 the first option is 0, second is 0.07, third is 0,14 and so on.
Is it possible to do an option selector with a series of buttons? I'm thinking it's probably not likely to have buttons interact with each other within a single surface instance. For example, you have 5 buttons but only one can be toggled on at a time (toggling one ON would toggle the rest OFF). I'm looking for a more elegant solution to switch between many sounds/articulations than a knob or slider but maybe one day FL will include drop down menu controls.
If you mean same exact behavior than with a knob/slider, kind of yes but you'd have to manually turn rest of the buttons off because turning off automatically would require a feedback loop. So basically you can't 'animate' them to do stuff by clicking just one.
@@nanospiraI and there is no way to control the selection knob with buttons in other patcher?? i press button 1 and the knob adjust aotomatically to range one etc... maybe that can be a solution
i often run into this rounding issue with stepped values. One other solution is the "inter" function; ie. "Inter(a,b,c)" returns boolean value, 1 when a is between b and c, inclusive.
That's also a very easy and readable way to do it! Might add one more example using that for the downloads. I like to do stuff with operators, they're so useful to understand and kind of prepare people for some of the future video subjects I have coming up