In the audio example A.07, the sine waves are added to each other, instead of just routing to tabwrite~ or dac~. what is the reason for using +~ in this context?
thanks in advance, \m
Just a matter of style. In the examples I was aiming for maximum clarity. There's no difference in the way the patch wold function.
On the other hand, if you have two inlets and wish them both to get the sum of the same two signals, making an explicit "+" object will be more efficiant as it will save Pd having to carry out the addition twice.
cheers Miller On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 07:58:56PM +0200, mahatGma rabintrah wrote:
In the audio example A.07, the sine waves are added to each other, instead of just routing to tabwrite~ or dac~. what is the reason for using +~ in this context?
thanks in advance, \m
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