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		<title>Cycling 74  &#187;  Topic: [discovery] backwards patching</title>
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					<title><![CDATA[[discovery] backwards patching]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2010 22:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>lewis edwards</dc:creator>

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						<p>never knew this before. but you can do backwards patching, much like how you patch from object to object, up to down. you can do patching down to up, by holding &#8216;ctrl&#8217; key and clicking on an objects inlet, then clicking on the outlet of an object.<br />
just something nice to discover very randomly, and share more or less.</p>
<p>oohh, i love max.</p>
<p>lewis edwards<br />
&#8212;&#8212;<br />
smokingbunny.co.uk</p>
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