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      boyexploded last edited by

      Made this user actor that watches and outputs tempo information for use and manipulation in Isadora.

      I thought it could be useful to somebody else as well; if possible, it could be added to the add-ons page.

      It's pretty straightforward. Connect a note on watcher into the trigger input and configure some form of midi input from a DAW, ensure that the port numbers are properly coordinated, and it should output useful tempo information.

      Download here vvv

      Tempo-Watcher

      I'm also wondering if it's possible to edit the help information in a user actor, if anybody could provide some guidance. It would be great if the actor inputs contained directions "in the box" for ease of access and clarity of purpose.

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        DusX Tech Staff @boyexploded last edited by

        @boyexploded

        Glad you are embracing the power of User Actors. If you haven't yet, I suggest going through the add-ons page, to grab all the great user actors already posted for use there.

        wondering if it's possible to edit the help information in a user actor

        User Actors don't have that capability yet. It is something we have in our feature requests. I sometimes link a Text actor (double click it to open a text editor window) to a User Actors output and label it as help text. This allows it to be read from outside the user actor. It's a slight workaround. Of course, you can also write comments inside the user actor, with formatting, which can be helpful for documentation.

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