Posted: 03 Dec 2015, 19:05
Hi,
I'm wondering about the "enabled" inlet of this module.
It corresponds to the enable switch in the toolbar header and it's fine to have access to it. But what is the real difference between a non enabled patch and a patch with a "patch On/Off" module set to off (specially regarding CPU load and threads)?
If there is no difference except the greyed interface of the patch, could the "patch On/Off" module also turn the interface to greyed when it's Off?
If there is a difference, could this "patch On/Off" function be also founded in the "Patch Settings" module, since to be On or Off is some kind of setting ?
Thanks for your answers!
Vincent
I'm wondering about the "enabled" inlet of this module.
It corresponds to the enable switch in the toolbar header and it's fine to have access to it. But what is the real difference between a non enabled patch and a patch with a "patch On/Off" module set to off (specially regarding CPU load and threads)?
If there is no difference except the greyed interface of the patch, could the "patch On/Off" module also turn the interface to greyed when it's Off?
If there is a difference, could this "patch On/Off" function be also founded in the "Patch Settings" module, since to be On or Off is some kind of setting ?
Thanks for your answers!
Vincent