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how to combine
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how to combine
I have two ruby instances, that share the same signal flow (and loop flow), just create different output. While one is responsible for generating randomness, second one - is responsible for filling everything (everything not excluded) with specific input value. How to combine (and optimize) them into single ruby instance? (I ask, because there are some performance issues with too many ruby instances within 1 schematic).
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Re: how to combine
Thanks. However - can these input triggers be separated (to 2 inputs)? So that ruby performs either randomization or cross copy, but not both at the same time?
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Re: how to combine
LIke that?
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Re: how to combine
Yes, thank you.
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