#N canvas 62 73 586 361 12; #X obj 207 44 inlet; #X obj 207 71 s \$1-a; #X obj 302 72 s \$1-b; #X text 331 337 updated for Pd version 0.34; #X text 63 7 This is an abstraction used in example 12 \, "locality". ; #X obj 302 47 inlet; #X obj 62 249 s \$1-c; #X obj 62 279 r \$1-c; #X floatatom 62 218 5 0 0; #X floatatom 62 307 5 0 0; #X obj 164 250 s here's-what-happens-if-you-dont; #X obj 163 280 r here's-what-happens-if-you-dont; #X floatatom 163 308 5 0 0; #X floatatom 164 220 5 0 0; #X floatatom 487 224 5 0 0; #X floatatom 488 307 5 0 0; #X obj 487 251 s \$0-d; #X obj 488 281 r \$0-d; #X text 47 94 The sends above get named "one-a" \, etc. The window title bar tells you the creation arguments for this particular instance. You can use this to make internal local connections as shown below. The "$1-c" boxes act locally whereas the middle boxes get crosstalk between the windows. The boxes at right also get unique names but in this case you don't have to secify "$0" \, it's just something unique. ; #X connect 0 0 1 0; #X connect 5 0 2 0; #X connect 7 0 9 0; #X connect 8 0 6 0; #X connect 11 0 12 0; #X connect 13 0 10 0; #X connect 14 0 16 0; #X connect 17 0 15 0;