On 08/20/2010 02:36 AM, Andy Farnell wrote:


Would [throw~] and [catch~] solve this problem
for you by allowing several sends to sum at one bus?


That will make things a little easier, but I'll still need to turn the line values on and off. I think I'm going to just make an audio multiplexer abstraction, or switch to using delays and one line object as someone suggested.

-Johnny

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On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 23:37:17 -0400
Johnny Ferguson<[email protected]>  wrote:

Is there an external object that will do what I'm looking for?

I am creating an ADSR object, and I need to route one [line~] object for
each phase of the envelope to [r~ $0-envelope]

I've found out that I can't have more than one [s~ $0-envelope] which
makes sense as audio rate objects have constant output and would reset
eachother, or explode (I'm not sure which).

So what I'm looking for would essentially be an audio rate multiplexer.
I could roll my own, but I hate to reinvent the wheel. I thought there
might be something like [gate~], but didn't find anything.

-Johnny


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