On 14 sept. 09, at 11:41, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Loic,
I was also going to say use [mux~] and [demux~], but then I see [mux~] in your patch already...

you are probably looking at my patch (with [mux~]) rather than loic's patch (without it)

The problem with asking "which Pd object is like this Max object?" is that many of us have never used Max. If you could describe in plain text what the function you want is, maybe we can help you better.

yep, that's was I was thinking to put a link to the max online reference for this, but I forgot to send the link :)

http://www.cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/msp-ref/selector~.html

FYI:

basically, multiplex~ (a.k.a mux~ ) does the job, the only 2 differences are : - 0 for multiplex~ means that you select the first left signal inlet, while for selector~ in max it means no signal (mute) - there is only one argument for selector~ which is the number of inlets that you want to use, and for mux~ each argument is an initial value for each inlet

except this, this is the same thing.

thanks all, this was very useful.
loic



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