I am wondering why it outputs a bang when I create an (empty) object
Does it really? Not for me.

and delete it again

Deleting any object causes the DSP graph to be updated. (As a side note, I *think* this wouldn't be necessary for non-DSP objects, but maybe I am missing something.)

so the object reports all updates to the dsp graph maybe?
Yes! A signal graph update implies that DSP is stopped and (re)started.

Christof

On 15.05.2023 12:33, Peter P. wrote:
Adding to my last email, that it outputs bangs when signal connections
are drawn. So the object reports all updates to the dsp graph maybe?

* Peter P. <[email protected]> [2023-05-15 12:31]:
Hi list,

I am using [r pd-dsp-started] to recalculate parameters. I am wondering
why it outputs a bang when I create an (empty) object, and delete it
again, either with the "Cut" menu item or the backspace key.

Is this intentional and what would be a rationale?

Thanks!
P


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