I just use a [route $1] filter on the [midictlin] output.
m.
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at]On Behalf Of Star Morin Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 12:06 PM
my problem is that i want to use the argument as the midi channel arg to a few ctlin objects, but only the first instance of the abstraction works, an it's midi omni (2nd outlet of ctlin disappears, thought, after adding $1). is there something that i'm missing? is there a better methodology of asigning a midi channel in the context of an abstraction? any help would be great - thanks!
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that would work fine, but seems hacky to me somehow... is there a bug in var substitution w/ ctlin?
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 12:12, Matthew Allen wrote:
I just use a [route $1] filter on the [midictlin] output.
m.
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at]On Behalf Of Star Morin Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 12:06 PM
my problem is that i want to use the argument as the midi channel arg to a few ctlin objects, but only the first instance of the abstraction works, an it's midi omni (2nd outlet of ctlin disappears, thought, after adding $1). is there something that i'm missing? is there a better methodology of asigning a midi channel in the context of an abstraction? any help would be great - thanks!
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