1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments
1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments
1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments
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Sett<strong>in</strong>g the connection type to Latch or Array def<strong>in</strong>es the OBC connection<br />
type between latch OBC and array OBC, respectively. For the Write [] macro<br />
ports this has obviously been set to Array type.<br />
The module with two parallel horizontal l<strong>in</strong>es is the R/W Order module<br />
(Built-In Module > Memory > R/W Order):<br />
It does noth<strong>in</strong>g except let the connection at its master (bottom) <strong>in</strong>put through<br />
to its slave output. The upper <strong>in</strong>put has absolutely no effect; however, because<br />
there is a connection at this <strong>in</strong>put, it will affect the process<strong>in</strong>g order of the<br />
modules. Therefore, everyth<strong>in</strong>g connected to the S output of the macro will<br />
be processed after the Write module, which would not be the case were the<br />
R/W Order module miss<strong>in</strong>g from the structure.<br />
In the absence of the R/W Order module, the functionality of the Write []<br />
macro would not be very reliable or <strong>in</strong>tuitive, because the user expects<br />
everyth<strong>in</strong>g connected to the S output of the Write [] macro to be processed<br />
after this macro. Generally, such problem arises only with OBC<br />
connections, and <strong>in</strong> those cases, you need to take care to put R/W Order<br />
modules <strong>in</strong>to the macros that you design where necessary.<br />
Like OBC ports, the R/W Order module has a Connection Type property. For<br />
this module the Connection Type property controls only the type of the M and<br />
S ports; the sidecha<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>put is always <strong>in</strong> latch mode. See the description of<br />
R/W Order <strong>in</strong> the module reference section for details.<br />
Now let’s build the circuitry for writ<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>put signals <strong>in</strong>to the array:<br />
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