the classical challenge with dynamic inlets is the max/msp object [pak]. it is a pack object, which triggers on every inlet. for example pak 3 would have 3 inlets.
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[pak 3 ___]
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any solutions for that with dynamic patching (please don't forget that I want to have several instances of that object in a patch...)??? marius.
zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Quoting "ilya .d" ild0012@londonmet.ac.uk:
but this is probaly better to do via some external , so one can get more do something even more sofisticated .. like send a message 'chain 6 vcf~' which will create 6 [vcf~]s connected one after another ..
that would be grate to have .. it would probably be best to do via Tk/Tcl
?? why not do it in Pd ?? i used to do that a lot. nowadays i think, that most of the issues one tries to solve with
dynamic patching can be solved otherwise. (with the added benefit of
staying consistent among several save cycles)i was actualy wondering how to send Tcl commands in pd ?
you can use [tot] for that. however, by freaking in tcl/tk way you would be manipulating only the
graphical representation of the patch rather than the patch (this is:
draw a rectangle with some text instead of create an object)mf,asdr IOhannes
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