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Hello, I'm porting some legacy DSP to AK InPlace effects and have encountered an issue. The parameter changes work correctly when defined like so:

            <Property Name="DryOut" Type="int32">
                <UserInterface DisplayName="Dry Out" />
                <DefaultValue>0</DefaultValue>
                <AudioEnginePropertyID>0</AudioEnginePropertyID>
                <Restrictions>
                    <ValueRestriction>
                        <Range Type="int32">
                            <Min>-800</Min>
                            <Max>0</Max>
                        </Range>
                    </ValueRestriction>
                </Restrictions>
            </Property>

However, if I change the attributes to support RTPC then I get garbage values into my SetParam function.

<Property Name="DryOut" Type="int32" SupportRTPCType="Exclusive" ForceRTPCCurveSegmentShape="Constant">

Am I specifying this incorrectly?

I'm using Wwise v2015.1 build 5418 (32-bit)
in General Discussion by Des G. (100 points)

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