* IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> [2020-02-18 23:28]: > On 2/18/20 10:21 PM, ffdd cchh wrote: > > The bug/feature with [r pd-dsp-started] is that you'll get a bang > > every time you save the patch, > > > it's neither a bug nor a feature. > the DSP-graph is re-built when the patch is saved, and so the > "pd-dsp-started" is emitted. > > > so it's not very useful while patching > > how so? > > (a [metro] will also send bangs while patching, and yet it is useful in > live-coding contexts.) After a moment of thinking about this, and about the bug with [bang~] only working after creation when the dsp graph is rebuilt, I must admit I do find it awkward that certain things in a pd dsp graph only work after explicitely forcing the dsp grap to be rebuilt by saving the patch. After all, would anyone be happy with a message object that only works correctly after having saved a patch? There might be implementations details I am ignorant of, which prevent other behavior, but as a Pd user this usefulness does come to certain minds.
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