yes...but i thought that the label approach was easy to implement, so i thought to go that way because of flexibility and because i use Cubase which support vstwml files, which actually are text files with the list of the parameters (so i already have a sort of "ClassicChorus.txt") Right now, i'm trying to compile some JUCER generated code - i put just a knob, created a project in MS Visual Studio and inserted the .cpp and .h files in it - then the compiler asks fore Juce.h, i put it into the project but it tells me "Cannot open include file: 'juce.h': No such file or directory"... I thought it could be a cut&paste exercise, but i guess i underevaluated it! better have some sleep... Take care, Francesco --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Martin Klang <mars@...> wrote: > > > On 26 Mar 2008, at 22:57, goyya76 wrote: > > i tried to be clear but apparently failed... > > It's not you, it's me! > > I understand now, I think, but I have a question: could you not > achieve the same result with a set of static pictures of the bcr/f > with labels? > Then you just swap out the pictures. > It would mean having to prepare the pics manually in a graphics > package, but that's a one-off effort, and easy enough once you've got > a template. > > /m >
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Re: Mackie LCD emulation
2008-03-26 by goyya76
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