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On 2011-08-04 16:08, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> I sometimes just get the receive as the "master receive", and then channel
> it down in sub receives that are numbered, and I use trigger.
> 
> something like
> 
> [r a]
> |
> [t f f]
> |     |
> |     [s a1]
> |
> [s a2]
> 
> and then "a1" goes to where it first needs to be sent to.
> 

but why do you use [s a] in the first place then?
wouldn't it be way simpler to replace [s a] by

|
[t  a  a]
|       |
[s a2]  [s a1]

?

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