Suggestions for routing myriad modulation signals between sub patches?
Can anyone suggest any resources or techniques for routing audio/visual/message signals between patches? Like a mega modulation router that can represent different signals and control the flow of data.
Thanks in advance
And there we have the many wonderful (ab)uses of the route object! Thanks!
send~/receive~ + any combination of routing objects you would like (gate/gate~/router/matrix/matrixctrl/etc).
Quote: Roald Baudoux wrote on Sun, 29 June 2008 17:34
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welldone Roald.
one question about your patch.
what does the "prepepend" object before "send faraway" is supposed to do?
Just something to plug the "print" ?
By the way, I didn't know Max let us create a "prepend" without argument, the reference manual says it is mandatory.
thanks
Olivier
Thanks for the response(s). I really appreciate the answers, but I asked the wrong question! To change it somewhat: does anyone have any systems they would like to share for opening up subpatches 'on the fly'? How to manage the control interface, for example does anyone have the control sliders pop up when you load up a particular subpatch? Do you route them from the subpatch using "s" and "r" to a pre designed interface of faders and modulation matrix etc?
I'm really interested to research flexible ways of managing processes that could be audio or visual or both, and making chains of effects where I can control key parameters (the tricky bit being the fact that the number and type of controls would have to be flexible).
Actually, I got the answer to a question I asked, I'm gonna open a new thread for the next question - thanks for the education I got in here, enlighten me in this one if you will :-)
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