you could use cyclone/cycle for something like that

2017-10-13 6:27 GMT-03:00 Jean-Marie Adrien <jm.adrien.mnt@gmail.com>:
gate 5 ?
basically same as above….
> Le 13 oct. 2017 à 11:06, enrike <altern2@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> I know, but I just wanted to know if there something that does the same job but within a single object
>
>
> or., 2017.eko urrren 13a 10:31(e)an, cyrille henry igorleak idatzi zuen:
>> You have the solution in your mail :
>> you can make a counter with [f] [+ 1] and [% 5] then a [select 0 1 2 3 4] will do what you want.
>> why do you need something else?
>> cheers
>> c
>> Le 13/10/2017 à 10:17, enrike a écrit :
>>> hi
>>>
>>> sorry for poor email title, is there an object that receives bangs and spits them sequencially to different outputs?
>>>
>>> a bit like a counter plus a select 0 1 2 ... but it would take an argument that sets the number of outputs
>>>
>>> it might well be that it exists and I am failing to find it...
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> enrike
>>>
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