OK, just now changed this - there's a one-channel signal created for all signal outputs. Now if you want more than one channel you have to call signal_swapforchans() (see d_arithmentic for example).
cheers M
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 08:07:22AM +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 1/24/23 04:54, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Em seg., 23 de jan. de 2023 Ã s 14:34, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu:
multichannel objects must create the output signals themselves. (as the object might change the number of channels).
even with [nchs~] where I'd have a fixed number of inputs/outputs?
yes. with all multichannel aware externals. how would Pd know the fixed number of outputs, if you don't tell it?
see the example (mostly: pack~)
I saw it and it's quite simple, withou a 'perform' routine it uses a copy function.
the interesting part is the "dsp" method. you cannot change the number of output signals in the perform routine (that is: every tick). but you can change (or rather: must set) it when the DSP-graph is created, thus in the "dsp" method.
mgfdsrfad IOhannes
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