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Re: Legal fanning behaviour?
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Re: Legal fanning behaviour?


  • Subject: Re: Legal fanning behaviour?
  • From: Doug Wyatt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:06:01 -0700

AU's don't support fan-out, but by that we mean multiple connections from a single output element.

Since the matrix mixer can have multiple outputs, it can be used to split signals, just like in your proposed graph. That should work fine.

Doug

On Aug 23, 2005, at 0:24, Todd Lipcon wrote:

Hi all,

Is it legal in an AUGraph to have the following setup?


IN 1 --> -> AU Effect -> Another Effect ->
IN 2 --> MATRIX MIXER -> Some other AU ---------------> MATRIX MIXER -> output AU
IN 3 --> -------------------------------->



It seems alright to me, but I wanted to run it by here before I design an entire application around this data flow.


Thanks
-Todd Lipcon
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