I just add that you can use numbers as arguments with [iem_s] and [iem_r]... Very useful sometimes...
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2010/8/20 Martin Schied crinimal@gmx.net
you can use a [send] without an argument and set the destination using a symbol in its right inlet, for example using a message. You can also use messages as sends, see attachment.
Martin
Philip Cunningham wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for the newb question. I had a search but couldn't find an answer -- maybe I'm not using the correct expression. I have 64 unique receive objects and I'd like to address them individually, sequentially from one send object ie. I'd like to send RGB values to 64 squares in GEM and colour them so that it cycles through a series of colours.
Can anyone help?
Philip
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