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Author | Topic: not all wavetables connected |
Bill Meadows Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() What does this message mean: "not all references to the wavetable 'x' could be connected to each other"? The Sound appears to be working correctly. (But it is complicated, so maybe I'm just not able to notice the problem.) IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() A Sound (call it the MemoryReader) that uses a wavetable written by a MemoryWriter must be scheduled onto the same DSP as the MemoryWriter (unless the MemoryWriter has Global checked). The Sound compiler tries to make sure that the MemoryWriter and the MemoryReader are scheduled onto the same DSP. This works best when the MemoryWriter and the MemoryReader both start at the same time. A TimeOffset on the MemoryReader (relative to the MemoryWriter) can make it impossible for the Sound compiler to schedule them together. This message means that a MemoryReader in your signal flow diagram could not be placed on the same DSP as the MemoryWriter. IP: Logged |
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