I think the proposal join~/split~ is the one I prefer. It follows quite well the naming of other pairs like throw~/catch~ or send~/receive~. Just a personal feeling...
Antoine
Le mar. 24 janv. 2023 à 08:25, Matt Barber brbrofsvl@gmail.com a écrit :
I was also going to suggest snake~ as the accepted hardware metaphor. I think it would maybe be snake~ and breakout~ if taken literally.
In order to make in/out clear, it might be insnake~ outsnake~
bundle~ unbundle~ would also be an intuitive choice.
Whatever it ends up being, I think there definitely needs to be a visual clue that the connection is multichannel, and maybe to reveal the number of channels on hover in edit mode for clarity and debugging (especially in deep patch nesting)
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023, 4:54 PM Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com wrote:
I find snake~ and unsafe~ a bit weird but amusing, I kinda like idea of typing that object name and read it in a patch
On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 at 18:49 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu wrote:
How about "snake~ in" and "snake~ out" ... assuming a "snake" is easily enough understood as a multichannel audio cable?
Or tosnake~ / fromsnake~ or even snake~ and unsnake~ ?
cheers M
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 09:02:33AM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I actually do like pack~/unpack~ a lot, because they have control counterparts and also MAX uses something similar but prepends 'mc.' to
it,
so [mc.pack~] and [mc.unpack~] are exactly what [pack~] and [unpack~]
do!
On the other hand, if we really want to avoid this collision badly,
maybe
we could use a similar convention to specify an object that is
multichannel
aware, something quite new in the pd world. I'm not saying we should
use
the same 'mc.' convention. I know using "." is not much common in the
Pd
world, but in ELSE I use it and have plans to add many multichannel
aware
externals that would make things simpler and while we don't have our [clone] solution for internal and external objects, like a muti channel [dac~] object called [dac.mc~]. I like it better that the mc comes
later as
objects would be alphabetically next to their multichannel version.
This
would also prevent people from thinking it's an external from Cyclone
that
mimics the original.
So... what about [pack.mc~] and [unpack.mc~]?
maybe just [packmc~] and [unpackmc~] as well... but I like "."
cheers
Em seg., 23 de jan. de 2023 às 06:38, Roman Haefeli <
reduzent@gmail.com>
escreveu:
On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 08:40 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i would prefer this. howe about the [split~]/[merge~] pair suggested by Jean-Yves?
I think those are more descriptive names, regardless of the name collision problem.
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in retrospect i wouldn't have named the zexy objects like i did,
but
i was young and needed the money.
I don't think 'pack~' and 'unpack~' fit any less to what zexy's
objects
do. Like their non-tilde counterparts, they pack to lists und unpack from lists. I think those names are quite good.
Roman
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