forget if too complex, but i spent time on another gfx nodal system wich allow to swich on/off any module, and found that can be handy in
several cases . (in this one it's by right click on header = toggle on off)
ie you got many osc data send and want to quick temporary swich some of them off but send input is wired , have to unwire then rewire.
or to debug stuff in a patch 'muting' some flow paths ect..
on off of bypass any module
Funny, I actually just was doing some stuff as an example earlier.
In this case couldn't you just start building with Pass events to do your disconnects, etc?
I had built a few patches where two sound/sequencer generators could choose to bypass, or flow through just by putting a Pass event and wiring a switch. I know it's not feasible to put one for every wire...but in critical wires or spots it might be a good thing to always put?
-S
In this case couldn't you just start building with Pass events to do your disconnects, etc?
I had built a few patches where two sound/sequencer generators could choose to bypass, or flow through just by putting a Pass event and wiring a switch. I know it's not feasible to put one for every wire...but in critical wires or spots it might be a good thing to always put?
-S
"Every act of creation is first an act of destruction." -Picasso
yut's never drastic in usine anyway^^, we can always patch some pass event flow or subpatch the stuff and add a "patch on off" yes , it was more let's say "daily handy/convenient sugg ^^ i took just one exemple but i think there are many. and that's the problem patching with other software, you spot the nice things of each^^, don't get me wrong senso on the other side usine has MANY MANY stuf the other has not 
Yes it's complex to implement it.
But I'll think about it.
The main pb is that it will add an inlet on every modules and it's not memory free...
But I'll think about it.
The main pb is that it will add an inlet on every modules and it's not memory free...
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