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Subject:[PD] Re: Segmented Patch Chords? PVar / PV?
From:Item State (item@yahoo.de)
Date:Feb 14, 2006 2:28:39 am
List:at.iem.pd-list

hallo frank,

thanks for the snippet ; after an initial confusion (my PD RC7 was thinking the list object is a bang object?!) i got a recent build and it works ; very perspicuous!

ciao, -sciss-

From: Frank Barknecht <fb@footils.org> Subject: Re: [PD] Re: Segmented Patch Chords? PVar / PV? To: pd-l@iem.at Message-ID: <20060213193212.GF29066@fliwatut.scifi> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Hallo, Item State hat gesagt: // Item State wrote:

it's not my intent to start an aesthetic war, just i have mental pain with chords going straight across from bottom to top, especially since you cannot readily see which direction the data flows, so i started to use a lot of pvar associations in max.

Okay, I now looked up, what pvar/pv is, in the Max Reference manual. For storing single float values you can use the [value] object with $0 as in: [value $0-x].