wow, this is quite a technical and theoretical discussion, nice.

but, keeping it simple and trying to avoid this nitty gritty completely,
all I'm curious about is if I can *rely* on building a patch with order of
creation/connection for both data and audio without trigger and subpatches.

and by that, the question is: if i know what I'm doing in the patch in
order to force the behaviour I want, and the patch is working in the way
that I want because of that, and Ive saved the file and it is is now
behaving the way I want every time I open it, can I *rely* that it will
always open and work like that if no one edits the file changing the order
of connections and everything?

thanks

2015-09-08 9:15 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig <[email protected]>:

> On 2015-09-08 12:21, Joe White wrote:
> >  Technically it doesn't. You can remove and re-add an existing connection
> > and it could change the order.
> >
> > Re-instantiating objects does the same, I assume the GUI is removing the
> > object (and connection) and then re-connecting it back up.
>
>
> ah yes, stupid me.
>
> fgmasr
> IOhannes
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