Haha at first I didn't see who posted this and thought, 'what a newb...'
Now I'm thinking that some philosophic sparring of Pd fundamentals is about to begin. I'll make some popcorn and watch this one from the sidelines...
~Kyle
On 12/27/06, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
I have some newbie questions here...
why is it that [*] is only for floats, whereas if you want to multiply two signals one has to use [*~] ?
And then why is it that [*~] can multiply a signal by a float, but [*] can't do that?
And then why is it that [*~] can't multiply a float by a signal, the signal has to be on the left? Why is it that if I want to divide a float by a signal, then I have to explicitly cast the float to signal (using [sig~]) or use [expr~] ?
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