A signal which indicates an audio buffer identifier.
A signal which indicates a bus index.
A signal which represents one of the predefined done-action values.
An out signal which is read only in terms of its special done-flag.
A signal which indicates an FFT buffer identifier.
A signal which acts as a binary closed-open gate.
A signal which acts as a binary closed-open gate. A gate is closed when zero, and open when greater than zero.
In the XML specification this shape is inferred from values closed
and open
.
A generic quasi-continuous (float) control or audible signal.
A signal which is used as an integer, for example to distinguish a discrete set of values.
A signal which acts as a multiplier input.
A signal which is decoded as a character string.
A signal which acts as a binary on-off switch.
A signal which acts as a binary on-off switch. A switch is off when zero, and on when greater than zero.
In the XML specification this shape is inferred from values false
and true
.
A signal which acts as a trigger.
A signal which acts as a trigger. A trigger occurs when a signal crosses from non-positive to positive.
In the XML specification this shape is inferred from values low
and high
.