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ColorArray

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Library "ColorArray"
Simple color array gradient tool.

makeGradient(size, _col1, _col2, _col3, _col4, _col5) Color Gradient Array from 5 colors.
  Parameters:
    size: : default 10
    _col1: : default #ff0000
    _col2: : default #ffff00
    _col3: : default #00ff00
    _col4: : default #00ffff
    _col5: : default #0000ff
  Returns: array of colors to specified size.
Release Notes:
v2

Big update: no Limitation on color number now. anywhere from 2-10 is automatic, any more than 10 colors, Input an array.

backwards compatible with old version.

Enjoy!

Updated:
makeGradient()
Release Notes:
v3

HSV gradient UPGRADE.. MUCH nicer fades.
Release Notes:
v4
Bump library imports, removed demo from code for faster loading, also, hsl option mode (for larger arrays or fewer colors suggested..)

Updated:
makeGradient()
Release Notes:
v5

bumped import to latest
Release Notes:
v6

special tool for double gradients based off of being above/below threshold.
neutral point, first level, second level, then when it' peaks at ath or atl.

Added:
fade(_src, _mid, _colsin, _th, _thmax)
  Multiple Color Fader (Negative Limit, Negative strong, Negative mild, neutral, Positive mild, Positive strong, Positive limit)
  Parameters:
    _src: (float ) input value to follow
    _mid: (float ) midpoint ( 0 for osc)
    _colsin: (color ) colors to generate the fades
    _th: (float ) 0-1,threshold to first level
    _thmax: (float ) 0-1,threshold to second level
  Returns: color output
Release Notes:
v7

Fixed problem on Fade, added Focus, Give itt a try :)

Updated:
fade(_source, _mid, _colsin, _th, _thmax)
  Multiple Color Fader (Negative Limit, Negative strong, Negative mild, neutral, Positive mild, Positive strong, Positive limit)
  Parameters:
    _source: (float ) input value to follow
    _mid: (float ) midpoint ( 0 for osc)
    _colsin: (color ) colors to generate the fades
    _th: (float ) 0-1,threshold to first level
    _thmax: (float ) 0-1,threshold to second level
  Returns: color output
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