Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
If I change the 12 to 20, then the stored float should be changed as well and maybe do some initialization through a loadbang inside. This is analogous to the real [float]. However the real one does not immediatly send a new value, if it is recreated using a different value. To keep this analogy the outlet of [rrad.float] should also not send a new value through its outlet after it gets recreated - provided it could do so.
the only question remaining (for me) is, why does this not work for abstractions that are created via dynamic patching. what is the difference between
[obj 100 100 rrad.float 12( | [s pd-bla]
and creating an object [rrad.float 12] in the "bla" subpatch ??
mfg.adsr. IOhannes
Ciao