What is the secret??
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[after three failed attempts to read the anti-spam code]
I SWEAR I know my letters and numbers..... they're not different in french, are they??
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bsork wrote:Hey, I won with 12 seconds!
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woodslanding wrote:So the number value on the bus is irrelevant?? Is that the data they are sending??
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Unread post by Vincent » 09 Nov 2008, 15:20
+1!Stefan wrote:the GetBus-Module could have a combobox listing all the internal data busses for the interface builder
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Maybe your pronounciation?woodslanding wrote:[after three failed attempts to read the anti-spam code]
I SWEAR I know my letters and numbers..... they're not different in french, are they??
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Unread post by Clearscreen » 10 Nov 2008, 00:48
Hi Stefan, you should replace the faders with 'audio output' modules that're found under 'input-output' in the modules section of the browser. this may also fix your second problem, but i'm not certain about that - see what happens and let us know i guessStefan wrote:The first thing is, I used a fader to provide a 'pin' for the outgoing audio-signal, because I obviously want to use this as a subpatch. I suppose this isn´t a good idea, but how can I provide a 'pin' in a different way?
Second problem: when I stop the playback of a source signal for a bus, there remains a constant value on the bus (=hanging note => *beeeeeep* ). I tried to fix this with 'pass only if changed', but I´m not sure, if this is ok for audio data?
And generally: I am trying to create my own routing with audioBusses. Basically I want to use 6-8 different VSTi´s and route them to several loopers and vst-effects. In the end I would like to mix all the signals together in some kind of 'master patch'. Is this totally weird (= can´t and shouldn´t be done) or do you think, that this could work?
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