Hi list, <br><br>Having fired the two largest email chains I've seen in pd-list (standalone instruments - multiple (same) ..), I felt sort of obligaded to see what is being said on them as it reached fields I don't understand yet.<br>(btw, what is the infamous ==20)?<br><br>As a solution to my problem, considering the multible objects I took the first answer that I got (althought not tested yet) but, as the chain mail grew, my insecurity about the fist solution being the optimal grew alike (<span class="author">Frank I WILL test it, promise)!<br><br>Although I'm not confortable with programming, and not completely undestand what is said in the current chain mail, I have a proposition for the problem we are all facing. <br><br>Could we, when we summon (god, I like this word) an abstraction pass an abstraction-patch name which will affect the string/variable name of the setting included in the abstraction?<br><br>What I mean ....<br><br>We have an abstraction called myabs
which includes a structure like this:<br><br><br>|-|\<br>| | \ <br>| | \<br>|-| \<br> \ \ <br> \ \<br> [sssad volume $var]<br> <br></span><span class="author">|-|\<br> | | \ <br> | | \<br> |-| \<br> \ \ <br>
\ \<br> [sssad pitch $var]<br> </span><br><span class="author"><br>Now, in the patch, we SUMMON two instances of myabs abstraction thus:<br><br>[myabs one] [myabs two]<br><br>So the sssad admin receives volume one, pitch one, volume two, pitch two.<br><br>What would you think?<br><br>if what I said is #$%#^#%, plz don't beat me up!<br><br>Regards, <br><br>Tasos<br></span><p> 
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