[PD] patching feedback loops in parent patch

Miller Puckette mpuckette at cloud.ucsd.edu
Thu Nov 16 12:07:28 CET 2023


This is 'correct' behavior, although perhaps not intuitive - sub-patches 
are considered atomic within their parents.  (I believe this is 
different from the way Max manages things).

cheers

Miller

On 11/16/23 11:32, Clemens wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I noticed that pd handles delayed feedback loops a little bit odd. 
> Feedback loops seem to be only allowed within the sub patch that 
> contains the delay as well. When I patch the feedback loop in the 
> parent of the patch that contains the delay, pd complains with the 
> usual error message and doesn't give me audio output.
>
> The screenshots below illustrate the issue.
>
>
>
> No problem in this case. Everything fine.
>
>
>
> I would argue this patch is functionally equivalent to the one above, 
> but it refuses to run.
>
> Is this behavior intended?
>
> Best wishes,
> Clemens Wegener
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