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On 09/30/2011 05:03 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
I see...
What I do is put a spigot right after all receives and the spigot is controlled by the same messages that control switch~:
[r foo] | [spigot 0] | ...
In this way you'll at least stop using all lines and metros and the like. I am not entirely sure that having a receive immediately connected to a [spigot 0] has any computational expense,
it sure has.
nevertheless, i usually can be neglected, so i would suggest the same to save some CPU power down the patch.
[line] can be become quite expensive when used massively, and a switched-off [line~] that is fed with new values can also make problems (at least it did a while ago; dunno whether this has been fixed)
fgmasdr IOhannes