Hi all, I've been trying to make a patch where I can create connections of subpatches on the fly. These subpatches contain abstractions (for now the same abstracion everywhere, whcih is [inlet~] , only to check if what I wanna do is possible).
[outlet~]
I've made it in such a way that when I do feedback with the connections (e.x. 1st subpatch to 2nd to 1st), a new instance of the abstraction is being created. But when I turn the dsp on, a get the "error: DSP loop detected (some tilde objects not scheduled)" message. Even putting a [f $0] inside the abstraction won't solve this. I know I can skip this with [s~] and [r~], but it seems strange to me that this happens. Any ideas?
Thanks
Hm, didn't think that the text line length would change. The objects in the parentheses are meant to be like this: [inlet~]
[outlet~]
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adrcki@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all, I've been trying to make a patch where I can create connections of subpatches on the fly. These subpatches contain abstractions (for now the same abstracion everywhere, whcih is [inlet~] , only to check if what I wanna do is possible).
[outlet~]
I've made it in such a way that when I do feedback with the connections (e.x. 1st subpatch to 2nd to 1st), a new instance of the abstraction is being created. But when I turn the dsp on, a get the "error: DSP loop detected (some tilde objects not scheduled)" message. Even putting a [f $0] inside the abstraction won't solve this. I know I can skip this with [s~] and [r~], but it seems strange to me that this happens. Any ideas?
Thanks