Hi Mike,
Thanks for the info. I have a follow up question. Using the example panel you made, I want to have a button that inputs a specific value into the parameters of the procamp. Where are those values in the source mode? Also, I noticed in your example when you copied the proc amp component to the new blank panel the value pasted in the new panel is different. You copied a .65 gain and pasted a .59 gain. Anyway, how would I code a button that inputs a specific value into that gain parameter?
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Paul Whitfield
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-01-2025 13:36
From: Mike Pomerleau
Subject: Ross Dashboard Panel Builder for ProcAmp control
Hi Austin,
you can do this with a couple easy steps.
- Open up the proc control you want to use
- Create a custom dashboard page (file, new, Custom panel file)
- Drag that new tab to split the screen in two. Control on one side, new page on the other.
- Set both pages to panel builder edit mode (top left of screen)
- Make sure you cleick on the control and set it to edit mode. then click on the new custom panel page and click edit mode.
- Drag and drop the control you want to use. (as many times as you need it
Here is an example with 2 panels in my custom page on the right.
Now the issue you will have is that all panels will point to the same procamp.
The only videos I've found so far to help build panels have been saying to use Donor or pre-built panels. Is there a repository for these? I have never built a panel before and need to build one for ProcAmp controls. I have Ultriproc licenses installed already. I do not have BCS, I need to make a regular panel for up to 12 ProcAmp outputs.
New to the community, looking for help. Thanks!
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Austin Tomczyk
Engineer
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