On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Jack wrote:
Or, sometimes, it can be used to connect an outlet of an object to its cold inlet. For example for a counter :
Yeah. But I was talking about what it was created for. It's also useful for what you say, but there are other ways that are equally natural, such as a [s]/[r] pair... I used to write a plain [f] there. [f] takes a tiny bit more RAM and is a tiny bit faster, though I suppose it's usually an unimportant difference. This is not the reason I picked [f] over [t f], it's just that [f] is the first thing that came to my mind when I realised that I had to circumvent Pd's "foolproof" manners.
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