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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connected to the sidecha<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>put.<br />
The sidecha<strong>in</strong> connection can be connected only to normal Latch OBC type<br />
modules. The master and slave ports on the other hand can be connected to<br />
Latch or Array OBC type modules depend<strong>in</strong>g on the properties sett<strong>in</strong>gs for<br />
the R/W Order module. In any case, the signal type and the precision must<br />
be the same for all connections to this module (e.F. you cannot connect side<br />
cha<strong>in</strong> to an <strong>in</strong>teger Read and the master and the slave to float modules at<br />
the same time).<br />
PROPERTIES:<br />
Connection Type type of the “thru” port connection (latch or array)<br />
F.27. Memory > Array<br />
Def<strong>in</strong>es an array memory object. The module itself does not perform any action.<br />
All operations on the array are to be performed by the modules connected to<br />
the array output which is an OBC slave connection of array type.<br />
PROPERTIES:<br />
Size number of elements <strong>in</strong> the array<br />
F.28. Memory > Size [ ]<br />
Reports the size of the array object connected to the <strong>in</strong>put. The size is a<br />
constant <strong>in</strong>teger value.<br />
INITIALIZATION EVENT: dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>itialization sends the event with the<br />
value of the array size to the output. This is the<br />
only time when this module sends an event.<br />
F.29. Memory > Index<br />
Provides access to a s<strong>in</strong>gle array element. The access is provided <strong>in</strong> a form of<br />
a latch OBC connection associated with the array element. The association is<br />
established and/or changed by send<strong>in</strong>g an event to the upper (<strong>in</strong>dex) <strong>in</strong>put of<br />
the Index module, which is zero-based and is always <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>teger mode. The<br />
lower <strong>in</strong>put is the master OBC connection to the array. The output provides<br />
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