Same module as the grain-sampler-recorder but without recording possibilities.
Selection of the palying range
zoom with the mouse wheel
Use shift-click to zoom vertically.
You can drop fies directly on the sampler panel as show in the screenshot bellow.
Also open the file list by clicking on the following icon.
Renames the selected object. Alternative to [alt-click] on an interface-design module, or any panel, to change its caption.
Saves the selected object as a file.
Each automation curve will create a corresponding button in the contextual menu. By clicking on this button you will show the curve.
But sometimes common automation curves are created automatically like volume, pan, pitch, etc.
example of sampler curves
General menu commands are:
To create a new point or delete an existing point, [dbl-click] on a line.
Each curves have a set of settings in the curves tab where you can set minimum and maximum values, scale but also curves type.
Display scale, linear, logarithm or exponential.
Use this option to have a graphic smoother curve. Example with the option ON and OFF
Opens the wave editor chosen in the setup-global (audio files only).
Opens the audio-strecth-panel to change the tempo, pitch or length of the current audio sample (audio files only).
Shows the files list.
Audio input flow(s).
Audio output flow(s).
Volume applied to the output.
Plays the sound in reverse mode (backward).
Pitch transposition value (in half-tone).
Plays the file in loop mode until you stop it.
Synchronization options.
Forces to restart from the beginning, on play or on activation of the patch.
Plays the file.
Only when the play loop is OFF.
Stops the file.
Only when the play loop switch is OFF.
Determines what happen when the parent patch is activated. do nothing: when parent patch is activated nothing is done, play once: when patch activated the file is played once.
Determines what happens when the sample or MIDI sequence reach it's end.
Sends a 1 value when the module is playing. 0 otherwise.
Sends 1 value each time the current file is starting or re-starting.
Works properly only when loop mode = synchro.
Original file duration before the pitch is applied.
Gets the number of audio channels of the selected file.
File duration in milliseconds.
Determines the way the files are read
File number combobox.
The numerical value corresponds to the selected file number in files list.
Gives the number of files in the list.
Start reading position.
End reading position.
the file is read between the start and end position
Sets or gets the current reading position.
Selects the next file in the list.
Selects the previous file in the list.
Random selection of a file in the list.
Waveform array to display (see panel-wave-display).
Gives only the name of the file, without the path and extension.
Gives the full name of the file, included the path.
Set this value with a filename to add a new file in the list (this applies to the sampler, video player and Piano-Roll).
See using-drag-drop.
Input to set the file list with a comma-text.
Clears the files list. When you press saverand or savename the recorded file is automatically added to the files list. With the clear list button you can clear the list directly.
Deletes the last element of the files list
Display area start of the sample when using the zoom.
Display area end of the sample when using the zoom.
Get or set the total number of markers created. Can be used to clear the markers (set it to 0).
Array which contains the markers position: the length of the array is the total number of markers. Each element is the value of their respective position (from 0..100%).
Button to insert a new marker at the current position.
Clear all existing markers.
When the value changes, goes directly to nth marker. if the value is -1, does nothing.
When it receives a trigger, goes to the next marker.
When it receives a trigger, goes to the previous marker.
When a goto marker is done, the selection area of the sample becomes the marker area.
Get the index of the current marker.
Get the caption of the current marker.
Output value of the user curve. Can be used to synchronize processing with the current sample. example of a user curve
Determines which curve is actually visible and editable on the waveform. example of a pan curve
Grain size (duration) in ms. For small sizes, you obtain a good sound resolution but it creates audio artifact's. For normal utilization set it to 30-50 ms.
for performance reasons, the grain size is always multiple of Current Bloc Size (which is generally 128).
Speed percent of the original.
Speed assignation mode:
determines the shape of grains see Window-function.
Determines if parameters of this object are saved in the preset-panel.
Parameters of the this object can cross faded when you recall a preset in the grid.
Optional setting, does not appear on all objects.
When ON, this object will be randomized when using the randomize command.
When ON, this object will be reset to its default value when using the reset command of its patch.
Save the complete list of samples in the preset.
Dangerous option, use with care.
Activates the zero crossing option to avoid clicks when the start & end parameters are modified. This option works also during the recording process.
If you use the Sampler module to record data's, disable this option.
Wave file location:
Determines how the file is added to the list of samples when it is dropped onto the sampler:
Normalize the audio file when loaded in memory.
Uses a better quality engine.
Determines the duration of the automatic fade-in-out. If this value =0, no fade is applied.
Hint text displayed on mouse over.
Background color of the control.
transparent option must be OFF.
Blue background color example.
Determines if the background of the control is transparent or not.
Example, the first module is transparent.
Background color when the control is modified by a remote (MIDI,OSC,etc.).
Optional Filename of the background image.
Only PNG, JPEG and BMP formats are supported.
Use [ctrl+click] to reset.
Example on an panel-xy-pad.
Force the image file to adapt its displayed size to the size of the object.
See manipulate-bitmaps.
Background bitmap input.
Use [CTRL + Click] to reset the input.
Background bitmap output.
Displays or not the border of the control.
8 pixels border on an panel-xy-pad.
Sets the border width of the control in pixel.
8 pixels border on an panel-xy-pad.
Border color of the control.
a yellow border on an panel-xy-pad.
Border color when the control is OFF.
a black OFF border on a switch.
Border color when the control is ON.
a white ON border on a switch.
Thickness of rounded corners.
0 = no rounded corners.
Example on a panel-shape.
Enables or disables the drawing of a border when the control is selected with the mouse.
Displays or not the caption.
Example on a fader.
Caption alignment of the control, left, center or right.
Vertical alignment of the caption, center, top or bottom.
Example on knob: Center, top and bottom.
Example on switch.
Size multiplication factor applied to the caption font.
Example on switch.
Font name of the control caption.
Example with 3 different fonts on switch.
Color of the caption font.
Example on switch.
Italic style for caption font.
Example on switch.
Bold style for caption font.
Example on switch.
Underline style for the caption font.
Example on switch.
See using-drag-drop.
Enables the drag on this control.
Enables or disables the drag&drop possibilities on this control.
Name of the dropped file.
Clears the latest dropped file name.
Determines if the control can be modified by the user. When OFF, the mouse interaction and modifications are disabled so the user can't change the value.
Sets or get the visibility of the control.
Global color of the control. Usine will choose the best contrasted colors according the global color.
When ON the global color of the control is not affected (is isolated) when the parent control global color changes.
Name of the snapshot (which contains the visual properties) loaded when the object is created. By default the snapshots files are located in /Resources/Snapshots/
or /Config/Snapshots
.
the snapshot name can be without extension ie. LIGHT CLASS
instead of LIGHT CLASS.tuknob_tab_design
Determines the Z-order of the control
Example with the first knob on top.
Opacity value of the control.
0 will give a totally transparent control so invisible.
Blur amount applied to the object.
Example of blur.
Be careful, the blur softness use shaders which are not supported by all graphic cards.
It can crash Usine.
Displays or not the header on the panel.
Example on sequenced-lines.
Height of the header in pixels.
Background color of the header.
Determines if the header is drawn as a plain bar (HH5 style) or as small bar in the upper left corner.
plain ON
plain OFF
Determines if the horizontal scroller is visible or not.
The scroller appears only if the container is smaller than the controls inside.
Example of horizontal scroller
Height of the scroller in pixels.
Scroller color.
Scroller opacity.
visible only in god mode, see setup-panel-tab-expert.
Current private id for this control.
If you experience difficulties in Polyphonic mode, try to recreate new id(s) with this button.
Each Patch shared on the local network uses its own ID (identification number). If you experience issues of Patches that don't send information to the good target, this button will rebuild all these id's.
Opens the web browser to display information's or help about the selected object, if it exists.
For more details about information/help creation, see create-help-file.
Determines where the object is visible.
When the location is set to a container which doesn't exist in the patch, Usine try to find in parent patches, the first container available. If no container is available an error message is displayed.
Sets the control as an additional container so any other control can be placed into that container. The additional container is identified by a number.
a button inside a listbox
When ON, will also be visible in the interface-builder-panel.
Gives the mouse state of the control:
In multi-touch environment, can be an array of [0..1] values.
Gives the mouse wheel speed and direction, -1,-2,-3,...=forward, 1,2,3,...=backward.
Enables or disable the mouse wheel action.
Sends a 1 value if the user has [dbl-clicked] on the control.
Determines if the mouse is active on the control.
Gives the mouse X position on the control in relative coordinates from 0=most-left to 1=most-right.
In multi-touch environment, can be an array of [0..1] values.
Gives the mouse Y position on the control in relative coordinates form 0=top to 1=bottom.
In multi-touch environment, can be an array of [0..1] values.
Pressure value on touch-screens.
The pressure value is not available on all touch screens.
Gesture information's.
In touch and multi-touch environment, returns an array of the fingers movements See multi-touch
When ON, the value of the control is reset automatically on mouse up.
When ON, move up-down to rotate a knob, left-right when OFF.
Sends a 1 value when the control is hovered with the mouse.
Sends 1 when the control is mouse overed.
Sends 1 when the control is selected.
Top position of the control in pixels.
Left position of the control in pixels.
Height of the control in pixels.
Width of the control in pixels.
Horizontal position in % [0..1] relative to the parent panel.
Vertical position in % [0..1] relative to the parent panel.
Height in % [0..1] relative to the parent panel.
Width in % [0..1] relative to the parent panel.
Top position in pixels in the interface-builder-panel.
Left position in pixels in the interface-builder-panel.
Width in pixels in the interface-builder-panel.
Height in pixels in the interface-builder-panel.
Rotation angle of the control.
Rotates this control in vertical position.
Zoom scale of the control.
Determines is the control can be zoomed with the wheel mouse.
Determines if the control can be resized with the resize grip.
Determines if the control is minimized or not.
Determines if the control is movable on X axis.
Determines if the control is movable on Y axis.
When ON the control stays inside the parent on X axis.
When ON the control stays inside the parent on Y axis.
TpgControl_Button.floating content parent y
Determines if the control can be resized on its left hand.
Determines if the control can be resized on its right hand.
Determines if the control can be resized on its top hand.
Determines if the control can be resized on its bottom hand.
See physics-engine
Enables physics-engine in this panel.
The physics speed of the control in physics-engine.
When ON, the physics-engine starts with a random speed for each child controls.
When ON, all controls have the same masses in the physics-engine.
The position control is not affected by the physics-engine.
Friction factor in the physics-engine.
Energy conservation coefficient on collision.
Gravity factor on the X axis.
Gravity factor on the Y axis.
Position of the object when the physics engine is reset on X axis.
Position of the object when the physics engine is reset on Y axis.
Angular speed of the control in the physical engine.
Sends a 1 value when the control collides with another control or a border.
Gives information about the collide state in the physics-engine.
Speed vector value on the X axis in the physics-engine.
Speed vector value on the Y axis in the physics-engine.
Automatically reorganize positions of controls in the panel.
Left margin used in reorganization, in pixels.
Interspace between controls used in reorganization, in pixels.
Resizes panels automatically when child controls are moved or resized. Switch it OFF if you use floating panels inside.
Margin in pixel used for the auto resize option.
Adjust the panel width to a multiple of the default rack width.
In unlock mode, snap the control to a grid.
Grid size in pixels when snap to grid is ON.
Displays the toolbar with its icons.
Example ON and OFF
Height of the toolbar % of the global height.
Example toolbar size on a panel.
When ON, the automation recording starts automatically when click on the control.
Deletes the automation curve.
Sends 1 value when the control is playing a recorded automation curve.
Displays a small cursor indicator at current position.
Color of the cursor.
Cursor width in pixels.
2 and 8 pixels cursor on a data-generator-sequenced-steps.
Opacity of the cursor.
Displays or not a grid on the panel.
Example with 8 x 4 grid.
Displays a full grid when ON or just small ticks when OFF on the panel.
Example OFF and ON.
Color of the grid.
Example with a Yellow grid on a data-generator-sequenced-steps.
Number of vertical tick of the grid.
0 = no grid division visible
Horizontal division set to 8 on a data-generator-sequenced-steps.
Number of horizontal tick of the grid.
0 = no grid division visible
Example of 4 vertical divisions.
Displays or not the markers zone.
Double clicks to add or delete markers.
Color of the marker bottom bar.
Dark violet color.
Color of markers.
Example of yellow markers.
Gives a random color to all markers.
Marker width size in pixels.
Example with 1 pixel and 6 pixels.
Displays or not the caption on markers.
Option ON and OFF
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