As it took me a lot of work for such a simple idea (near 1700 conections) I share it with you, just in case anybody else needs something like this.<br> It works receiving a data stream from one inlet, and selecting from a second one between 42 different outs (outlets not provided but possible, of course).<br> If anybody knows a better way of doing it without this kind of zen work, please tell me, because I might be using a lot of this stuff.<br>
Hi nan,
This may be a good beginning (see attached patch). I made use of [send] (which becomes settable if you don't give it any creation arguments), some chained [makefilename] objects, and pd-msg to create receivers inside a subpatch. You could expand this to also create and connect outlets for each reciever...
gr, Tim
Its quite pretty, but wow, I bet that took a long time. This is
another way to do it:
.hc
On May 15, 2009, at 10:19 AM, donotreply wrote:
Hi People As it took me a lot of work for such a simple idea (near 1700
conections) I share it with you, just in case anybody else needs
something like this. It works receiving a data stream from one inlet, and selecting from
a second one between 42 different outs (outlets not provided but
possible, of course). If anybody knows a better way of doing it without this kind of zen
work, please tell me, because I might be using a lot of this stuff. I hope it is usefull.http://puredata.info/Members/fgadea/encrucijada/view
Best
nan
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