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>That still sends the audio signal, tho its all 0s, I wonder if there is an object that actually stops the flow of audio, i.e. behaves like an unattached inlet. This is useful if you want to send a float message to an audio inlet.
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>>On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Sebastian Valenzuela <
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>>Hi again,
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>>>Can such a thing be built? Something you can put in between an audio source and audio receiver (like an osc~ object going to a dac~) that would either break that signal or allow audio to flow from one to the other (On/Off). There is probably a very easy answer to this.
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>>>Thank you for reading,
>>>Sebastian
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