You could assign the same variable to several dials. You can also change (e.g. add a constant value) a dial variable, based on the changing value of another.
That's really neat. I didn't know you could do that. But I have to ask: Why would you link dials together? What's the use case? (Sorry if this is already common knowledge!)
This example may be a bit contrived, but see below. With each 'wheel' being a dial and all dials controlled by the same variable, turning ONE (any) wheel will turn ALL of them without any additional triggers. I'm sure there are more and better examples.
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You could assign the same variable to several dials. You can also change (e.g. add a constant value) a dial variable, based on the changing value of another.
Same variable worked. Thanks Michael!
That's really neat. I didn't know you could do that. But I have to ask: Why would you link dials together? What's the use case? (Sorry if this is already common knowledge!)
This example may be a bit contrived, but see below. With each 'wheel' being a dial and all dials controlled by the same variable, turning ONE (any) wheel will turn ALL of them without any additional triggers. I'm sure there are more and better examples.
Thank you Michael. Your example helps!
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