Hi list,
I've made a patch that loads a sample and, when you press the "b" key, it launches it. Till here all ok. When I tried to customise the message that arrives in [tabplay~]'s inlet, using 2 vradios (one for the sample start and the other for the playback duration), I faced a problem that seems to be quite odd.
Whenever I set the value of the start of the sample and trigger a bang, I can see that the value is set.
Whenever I set the value of the playback duration, I have to trigger twise in order to see the value changed.
I attached you the patch (sampler_test.pd) and the abstractions I used to make it to take a look for yourselfs.
Thank you
Tasos
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Hallo, Tas Pas hat gesagt: // Tas Pas wrote:
Whenever I set the value of the playback duration, I have to trigger twise in order to see the value changed.
See my other mail: "Fanning" connections *always* hint at something wrong.
Think about the logic flow a bit and try to imagine what happens, if first the left and then the right connection of [f] in loopcut.pd fires. Then think about what happens, if it is the other way around and if first the right, then the left connections fires.
You have written a patch than can act both ways, but you want only one way. That has to be fixed with a [trigger]-object.
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