[PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file

Jonathan Wilkes jancsika at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 14 01:51:45 CEST 2011





----- Original Message -----
> From: Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca>
> To: Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika at yahoo.com>
> Cc: Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at at.or.at>; "pd-list at iem.at" <pd-list at iem.at>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 3:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text file
> 
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> 
>>  Yes, I forgot about the hub.  There's that, too.  But if you have a [t 
> a] with one wire in and one wire out then chances are you ought to have used a 
> segmented wire.  But those aren't available, so you use [t a], and in these 
> cases I give it a minus one.
> 
> Not necessarily... when I have a [t a] with a single wire on each side, chances 
> are that it's a past hub or a future hub or both.

If the patch isn't finished, then sure.  If it is, however, I don't find I need the [t a] for a reminder 
of a potential hub spot.  Besides, it's only two wires and would be an easy and 
obvious change if it needs to become a hub.

-Jonathan

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