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Miliseconds counter that activates a switch when stops counting

I need help on a Patch
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Unread post by Ariajazz » 02 Sep 2016, 23:40

Counter sends a "1" value when it stops. How can I get a switch turn ON and stays ON when the counter stops?. It is similar to how to turn ON a switch with a button.

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Unread post by shawnb » 03 Sep 2016, 02:47

Either the toggle module, or the toggle input on a switch???
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Unread post by oli_lab » 03 Sep 2016, 02:54

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Unread post by shawnb » 03 Sep 2016, 02:54

Actually, just feed the 'value' output of the counter directly into the switch value. It will be ON whenever there is a value & OFF whenever the counter is at 0. If you would like it reversed, use a not(a) module between the counter & the switch.
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Unread post by oli_lab » 03 Sep 2016, 10:10

shawnb wrote:Actually, just feed the 'value' output of the counter directly into the switch value. It will be ON whenever there is a value & OFF whenever the counter is at 0. If you would like it reversed, use a not(a) module between the counter & the switch.
yes it is true but you'll need a "pass if changed" in between if you want to change the state of the switch by hand.

in my solution you can use only the set input with the counter and reset by hand etc... more options !
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Unread post by Ariajazz » 03 Sep 2016, 16:18

Thanks to both Oli_lab and Shawnb. Counter STOP to switch TOOGLE worked. I did it before posting and did not work, I don´t know why... It is a very complex patch, for sure I did something wrong. Could not open your patch since I use USINE STAGE and I get an error message.

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