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February 14, 2019, 10:15pm
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There is no standard way to do this, basically a patch can take over the encoder wheel, and then you can implement things how you like. many of the ‘menu style’ multi page patches are based on these templates:
There are also paging with the aux button systems like o-knob:
Hi !
I also made a library to help people to build patches for Organelle with many parameters. It’s called O-knob !
Get it here : http://patchstorage.com/o-knob/
Github : https://github.com/bapch/o-knob
It is a very simple knob/parameter page system and preset manager for Critter & Guitari’s Organelle. Just pick up your value where it was last time, and save it !
The main.pd is a very simple dual osc / dual lfo synth example with two pages of parameters and one page of preset save and recal…
and there is always making patches into Orac modules:
This thread is for discussion about developing modules for Orac.
When I created my first patches for the Organelle, I found I spent a frustrating amount of time patching the UI,
and then still lacked featurs I thought end users would ‘expect’ , such as midi control, preset loading/saving.
This really was the starting point for Orac…
I wanted something I could create modules for quickly, without having to worry about the UI, just concentrate on the module functionality,
and get things midi, …
and probably others I’m missing!
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