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Puzzle: Event stream becomes zero when exiting a core cell

Discussion in 'Building With Reaktor' started by Chet Singer, Nov 5, 2015.

  1. Chet Singer

    Chet Singer NI Product Owner

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    I've got a puzzle that's baffling me: an event signal that is exiting a core cell becomes zero when it hits the primary level, and I can't figure out why.

    I've simplified it in the picture below. When I move the fader (which is connected to the core cell's input), the first two readouts change along with it (the readouts are connected to the outputs). But the third readout remains zero. What I'm trying to do is generate an event stream to the primary level that runs at 1/40 of the sample rate. As seen in the picture, the flyover value inside the cell is 50, as I expect. But the primary value outside of the cell is 0.

    There has to be some really simple mistake I'm making. But I can't find it. Any ideas?

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  2. salamanderanagram

    salamanderanagram NI Product Owner

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    you need to set the bottom output to audio,
    or set the bottom output to accept audio events.

    either one can be done in properties.

    EDIT - ah i see on second reading you want the latter option.
     
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  3. herw

    herw NI Product Owner

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    i think very simple, because the pure event output clk doesn't handle events clocked by audio thread. Audio thread events and non audio clocked events are not compatible at output interface (a disadvantage of primary). So you have to use the combined event/audio output. For better watching i have set the rate to 1Hz.
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    ciao herw
     

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  4. Chet Singer

    Chet Singer NI Product Owner

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    That did the trick. Thanks guys! Works like a charm now.