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Re: Slider Crosspoint Issue


Heath Volmer
 

Are you saying that when you switch crosspoints, that the "previous" room's volume feedback sets the volume in the "new" room?

Maybe if you pass the press associated with the slider through the crosspoint to an ABUF in the zone's logic, then the interface's logic won't force through that value unless it's being pressed. Let the zone or audio device decide when its volume should be changing, (when it's being pressed) and the interface provide presses and feedback only.

I like to send the user interactions as far down the chain as makes sense, as to keep things as abstract as possible. Do the operations as close as possible to the things being operated on, and let the interface merely reflect what the device is doing.

Heath

On May 2, 2013, at 11:25 AM, Jason Andersen <jandersen@...> wrote:

So my problem with the abuf solution is related to the output side of the abuf, it holds it value. So when that interface connects to another audio zone, the output of that abuf sets the volume for the next room it connected to through the crosspoints.

--- In Crestron@..., "jac777888" <jchelton@...> wrote:

Or you can use an abuf driven by the digital press join of the slider.

--- In Crestron@..., Nick Mitchell <nick@> wrote:

I just fixed this issue today. Here is what I did.

Analog equate driven off econnect room id that triggers an abuf for each
room that sets tp's analog fb to vol out of that room.

I have 3 sets of xpoints
TP -> Room -> Device

Hope that helps
Nick




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On May 1, 2013, at 7:17 PM, Jason Andersen <jandersen@> wrote:



I attempted this several times and I still can't come up with a viable
solution. I am going to do my best to explain this and if anyone wants to
help it would be appreciated.

I want to use a slider for volume and I use crosspoints for the interfaces
and room modules, like I'm suppose too.

When I use the slider on interface A it sends the volume to the room A
module correctly but that slider value is held in memory.

When I change to room B, interface A still holds the slider value and
changes the volume of Room B to whatever the slider was left at.

My brain hurts.




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