Old 15th September 2003, 06:07   #1
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Had to mess with global vars

I just had to. Nothing great, and it's a tad slow for what it is, but what the hell.
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Old 15th September 2003, 06:10   #2
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Not that interesting or dynamic, but it uses global variables. Yay for globals.
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Old 15th September 2003, 11:27   #3
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Roger that. Globals have enabled me to make sonic do more than ever

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Old 15th September 2003, 11:39   #4
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Ooh, can't wait to see.
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Old 15th September 2003, 13:23   #5
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yeah, global variable rulez.!
btw i bet UCD can make some awesome stuff with them.
*cough* UnConeD *cough*


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Old 16th September 2003, 00:21   #6
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What is a global variable?
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Old 16th September 2003, 02:34   #7
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A global variable is a variable anything running in a preset has access to. You can set global variables by using the cod reg00-99=variable to store, were 00-99 is the number used to identify each variable. You can check a global variable by clicking on Main in the side bar and entering the number (00-99) of the global variable in one of the boxes. After you set a global variable in one your effects, you can then use it in any of you other effects just like any other variable. I don't know how order affects global variables, but I'm sure the best way to use them if you are going to would be to put an n=0 superscope or anyother editable effect and then set your global variables either by frame or on beat.
About the preset, it looks kinda nice, but it isn't very interesting.
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