[PD] Purpose of sig~

brandon zeeb zeeb.brandon at gmail.com
Wed Nov 3 17:07:46 CET 2010


In response to your example below, the result of the addition will be 5~
given that messages [2( and [3( were sent while DSP was off.  This is a
surprise to me!

[sig~] can be helpful when you require a constant value at audio-rate, any
example I can conjure seems contrived (as in writing a constant value to a
tabwrite~).

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca>wrote:

>
>  Why not have implicit control -> signal conversion everywhere it is
>> possible?
>> For example why not allow this?
>> |2(     |3(
>> |       |
>> [+~ ]
>>
>
> This is allowed (though I haven't checked the details of what happens if
> you send that while dsp is off).
>
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