Hi fellow PDers,
If I have, say, a single gemhead that ends with a [pix_texture], how can I make some kind of switch to map that gemhead onto different stuff. ie, in one case it goes to a normal rectangle, in another case, it maps onto some abstract polygons, etc...
The basic idea is that in my interface I will toggle between the different texture mappings on the fly with keystrokes once the switch is built.
Thanks for any help!
~David
it's not any different from other signal routing. for example you could use [demux] here
max
Am 01.12.2006 um 21:36 schrieb David Powers:
Hi fellow PDers,
If I have, say, a single gemhead that ends with a [pix_texture], how can I make some kind of switch to map that gemhead onto different stuff. ie, in one case it goes to a normal rectangle, in another case, it maps onto some abstract polygons, etc...
The basic idea is that in my interface I will toggle between the different texture mappings on the fly with keystrokes once the switch is built.
Thanks for any help!
~David
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Oops, I'm rather dense today, for some reason I didn't realize I can just use spigots! Duh!!!
Now I see that you are right and [demux] is an even quicker way to achieve this. I never used that object before, thanks, it's a nice time saver.
~David
On 12/1/06, Max Neupert abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
it's not any different from other signal routing. for example you could use [demux] here
max
Am 01.12.2006 um 21:36 schrieb David Powers:
Hi fellow PDers,
If I have, say, a single gemhead that ends with a [pix_texture], how can I make some kind of switch to map that gemhead onto different stuff. ie, in one case it goes to a normal rectangle, in another case, it maps onto some abstract polygons, etc...
The basic idea is that in my interface I will toggle between the different texture mappings on the fly with keystrokes once the switch is built.
Thanks for any help!
~David
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