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dopamine.walkalong
I'm glad you pointing things out for me to understand. thanks much much:-)
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dopamine.walkalong
"$0 can be used in any object as part of the name or the address, which means that a message cannot escape from the abstraction. A sub-patch like [pd my-subpatch] will be given the same number."
If I'm correctly following you, this quote from your post looks satisfying my need.?.?
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dopamine.walkalong
Hey!, I've found my bug! thanks. I was using several duplicates of an abstraction that each one contains array 'A','B','C','D'.
But still in trouble of resolving this issue. how can I set each abstraction's arrays unique while creating multiple of this abstraction in a patch?? -
dopamine.walkalong
warning: D: multiply defined
warning: D: multiply defined
warning: C: multiply defined
warning: C: multiply defined
warning: B: multiply defined
warning: B: multiply defined
warning: A: multiply defined
warning: A: multiply defined
warning: D: multiply defined
warning: D: multiply defined
warning: C: multiply defined
warning: C: multiply defined
warning: B: multiply defined
warning: B: multiply defined
warning: A: multiply defined
warning: A: multiply definedI was not troubled by this so far operating the patch of this, but still wondering what this is? Can this be resolved? Could this be causing a problem in the future?
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dopamine.walkalong
@whale-av I meant, 'list-len'. But I looked up the extension 'list-abs' to settle this
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dopamine.walkalong
@whale-av I noticed an error occurs on console, saying couldn't create 'list-something' or 'compare-any', 'import-disabled list abs'.
I'm using 0.48.1. Am I using the wrong PD?
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dopamine.walkalong
@LiamG Thanks! This is what I was looking for and much more. I think this will come handy in general.
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dopamine.walkalong
while working on a generative music patch, I had a struggle that is creating a sequencer saves pattern which written during the session.
I could see how I can achieve this easily with wiring but can this be possible with click of a button as how toggle does, which also saves it for the next time??