[iem_send] seems to make best sense to me, a normal send with a right inlet to set the destination. It's worked reliably for me in several patches.
I wanted an audio equivient recently and ended up using [demux~] Has anyone a better solution for dynamically routable audio signals?
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:53:19 +0200 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Hi all,
does anybody know a way to send arbitrary length messages to arbitrary receivers? I would like to send OSC messages of variable length to pd, specifying the receiver in the first element of the message. It has to be completely dynamic as I want to create pd subpatchers dynamically, so OSCroute won't work.
It would be possible, if e.g. the send object allowed for a set message (or have a right inlet for setting the receiver), or if it was possible to use message boxes with Dollarsigns for arbitrary length messages.
Before patching pd's send I thought to better ask for a standard way to get this done.
hi,
there is stil no "standard" way to get this done. either use [sprinkler] (moocow) or [iem_s] (iemlib) or ...
fmga.dr IOhannes
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