the physical index to write to (beginning at zero which corresponds to
the first channel of the audio interface or sound driver). may be a
multichannel argument to specify discrete channels. In this case, any
remaining channels in in
are associated with the last bus index offset.
the signal to write
the signal to write
the physical index to write to (beginning at zero which corresponds to the first channel of the audio interface or sound driver).
the physical index to write to (beginning at zero which corresponds to
the first channel of the audio interface or sound driver). may be a
multichannel argument to specify discrete channels. In this case, any
remaining channels in in
are associated with the last bus index offset.
A graph element which writes to a connected sound driver output. This is a convenience element for
Out
with the ability to provide a set of discrete indices to which corresponding channels of the input signal are mapped, whereas multichannel expansion with respect to the index argument ofOut
typically do not achieve what you expect.If SuperCollider runs with less physical outputs than requested by this UGen, the output is muted.
the physical index to write to (beginning at zero which corresponds to the first channel of the audio interface or sound driver). may be a multichannel argument to specify discrete channels. In this case, any remaining channels in
in
are associated with the last bus index offset.the signal to write