Hm, didn't think that the text line length would change. The objects in the parentheses are meant to be like this: [inlet~]
[outlet~] On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi all, > I've been trying to make a patch where I can create connections of > subpatches on the fly. These subpatches contain abstractions (for now the > same abstracion everywhere, whcih is [inlet~] , only to check if what I > wanna do is possible). > > [outlet~] > > I've made it in such a way that when I do feedback with the connections > (e.x. 1st subpatch to 2nd to 1st), a new instance of the abstraction is > being created. But when I turn the dsp on, a get the "error: DSP loop > detected (some tilde objects not scheduled)" message. Even putting a [f $0] > inside the abstraction won't solve this. I know I can skip this with [s~] > and [r~], but it seems strange to me that this happens. Any ideas? > > Thanks >
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