[PD] [midifile]
Christof Ressi
info at christofressi.com
Thu Feb 10 10:24:17 CET 2022
It's a bit more tricky. Fanning control outlets are not a problem per
se, only if those connections go to one or more *hot* control inlets.
Fanning out to cold control inlets is perfectly fine; some people still
like to use [trigger], but technically it doesn't make a difference.
Also, fanning out to signal inlets isn't problematic, either.
So maybe Pd could warn if fanning outlets go to one or more hot control
inlets.
On 10.02.2022 10:09, Max wrote:
> Most of the puredata tagged questions on stackoverflow are message
> order bugs caused by fanning outlet connections.
> Should Pd warn the user when one outlet is connected to multiple objects?
>
> On 09.02.22 21:08, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
>> Am 9. Februar 2022 19:07:45 MEZ schrieb Samuel Burt
>> <composer.samuel.burt at gmail.com>:
>>> As with most unpredictable problems in pd, this one was solved with a
>>> trigger
>>
>> well, *that* was predictable...
>>
>>
>> mfg.sfg.jfd
>> IOhannes
>>
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