also you can have a look to moonlib/dinlet~, which (I think) does what you want. source is there: https://github.com/MetaluNet/moonlib/blob/externals/moonlib/dinlet%7E.c
Le jeu. 19 mars 2020 à 16:41, x nor <x37v.a...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Ahh okay, these are not main signal inputs (the first inlet is used for > something already).. and I want to just use `m_pd.h` so I guess I'll add > the creation arguments. > Good to know about CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN float setting for the first inlet > though! > Thanks! > -Alex > > On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 8:28 AM Christof Ressi <i...@christofressi.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> for the first inlet you can simply set the float field passed to >> CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN. This is actually done by many Pd objects, e.g. >> "phasor~", "osc~", etc. >> >> For other inlets it's a bit more tricky. If you're ok with including >> "m_imp.h", you can use "obj_findsignalscalar" which returns a pointer to >> the scalar value for the Nth signal inlet. >> >> Christof >> On 19.03.2020 16:16, x nor wrote: >> >> Hey Christof and dev list, >> >> Christof, >> I think it was you that did the work that allowed for a default value for >> unconnected [inlet~] in the inlet_features branch that didn't get merged? >> >> I'm wondering, is there a way to do that with externals as is without >> modifying the pure data source? Either that or a way to detect connectivity? >> >> I want to provide some audio rate controls to an external I'm writing but >> not *require* them for operation. 0 isn't a good default for some of these >> (amp or frequency multiplication). >> If its not possible to provide defaults or detect connectivity (so i can >> provide my own defaults) I'll probably just provide optional creation args >> to opt in to these audio rate parameters.. but that just ends up being a >> lot more work so I figured I'd ask first :) >> >> Thanks, >> Alex >> >> _______________________________________________ > Pd-dev mailing list > Pd-dev@lists.iem.at > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >
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