> What color would you think works better for the DSP? I think green
> means go works well. This object will be part of the help/tutorial
> style guide, so its good to have it standardized.
that was a "personal" comment, I usually make my patches B&W. I guess for
a general effect green is good. Unless you do like backg-white/label-black
for dsp 0, and opposite for dsp 1 (I would do that, but as said, I usually
avoid living colours).
ok, here's a sample. But that's personal taste, I know there's colour tv
since the 50s.
>> by the way, something that would be useful would be a general dac~
>> object, that pick up sound directly from the board. That would be a
>> good complement to this object, and good for general control. (well, a
>> bit - or a lot - like msp's adoutput~)
>
> Yeah, I suppose I could add audio in to it, like Max/MSP's object, but I
> am not sure that would be the best way to handle that... maybe...
I didn't meant to add to this object (I don't know if it would be
possible). That was a suggestion for an external or something, as I know
it isn't possible to make in pd for now.
I don't know if I was clear, but it was something like nomatter how many
dac~ objects are operating simoultaneously, one "megadac~" would become
all output.