This is more of a question from my side as I know of a way to use [repeat] but I don't know if it's the "only" way. You mentioned the clumsiness of [repeat] and before that you mentioned a chain of objects you almost always used, which is [gemhead]-[translateXYZ]-[rotateXYZ]-[repeat 10]-[rotateXYZ]-[translateXYZ]-[color]-[cube]. Shouldn't you use [separator] immediately after [repeat] so that any changes in [rotate], [translate] and [color] would affect each [cube] instance separately?


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Antonio Roberts <antonio@hellocatfood.com> wrote:
I recently used Pure Data to do some live coding of visuals at an
Algorave. I've compiled some of my thoughts on this here
http://www.hellocatfood.com/thoughts-on-live-coding-visuals-in-pure-data/

I admit that my suggestions towards the end do need more thought
behind them, but as a starting point do they seem like reasonable
requests?

Antonio

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