[PD] Variable Sends

Olivier Baudu lamouraupeuple at gmail.com
Fri Aug 20 14:16:54 CEST 2010


I just add that you can use numbers as arguments with [iem_s] and [iem_r]...
Very useful sometimes...

01ivier


2010/8/20 Martin Schied <crinimal at gmx.net>

> you can use a [send] without an argument and set the destination using a
> symbol in its right inlet, for example using a message. You can also use
> messages as sends, see attachment.
>
> Martin
>
>
> Philip Cunningham wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Sorry for the newb question. I had a search but couldn't find an
>> answer -- maybe I'm not using the correct expression. I have 64 unique
>> receive objects and I'd like to address them individually,
>> sequentially from one send object ie. I'd like to send RGB values to
>> 64 squares in GEM and colour them so that it cycles through a series
>> of colours.
>>
>> Can anyone help?
>>
>> Philip
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