Note
This is a web-version of a tutorial chapter embedded right into the XOD IDE.
To get a better learning experience we recommend to install the
desktop IDE or start the
browser-based IDE, and you’ll see the same tutorial there.
Using Your New Node
Now you can use the new node just like any other.
Instructions
- Drag’n’drop your
between
node from Project Browser to this patch and replace the 303-...
node with it.
- Add a few more
between
’s: double click on empty space and type “between”. Your node is here and denoted as @/between
.
- Bind some values to the inputs of new
between
nodes, add some tweak-number
and watch
nodes to play.
- Run simulation to check how the new node works.
Paths starting with @/
The at (@) symbol in the patch path shown by the quick search suggester denotes “this project”. That is, the node is located in the current projects, not in a library.
<- Place your between
node instead
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