Em dom., 23 de jul. de 2023 às 19:41, Christof Ressi
escreveu:
> Side note: why do your channel indexes start at 1?
>
I do this in some objects although I may be doing things inconsistently
in this case the idea is that "0" means "none" and I do this in other
similar objects, like [xselect~],
Forgot to send to the list...
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Buffer aliasing means that the input and output signal might point to
the same buffer. This is done to minimize memory usage and increase
cache friendliness. In practice, this means that processing happens /in
place/. You must not write to any output before