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- Sat Oct 12, 2013 5:06 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: 3 Inputs linked to the Pitch to Frequency...
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Re: 3 Inputs linked to the Pitch to Frequency...
owow thanks!
Oh and is there anywhere in a form of a manual it is documented?
EDIT: oh don't worry about it I've got it now... when multiple output numbers are connected to one input it's all added first and then goes into input...
Oh and is there anywhere in a form of a manual it is documented?
EDIT: oh don't worry about it I've got it now... when multiple output numbers are connected to one input it's all added first and then goes into input...
- Sat Oct 12, 2013 4:46 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: 3 Inputs linked to the Pitch to Frequency...
- Replies: 3
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3 Inputs linked to the Pitch to Frequency...

As you can see there are 3 inputs connected to the Pitch to Frequency primitive. How does it work?
This is from the Synth Example code...
I searched documents and web but with no luck...