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Anything I make in Dreams these days, needs to delay the "onset/offset of signals" by some frames to prevent overlapping logic.
I don't think i'm alone at that?
Delaying the offset by some frames, means typically;
using a signal manipulator with smoothing out set to a frame or two, and then a calculator using "greater than zero". (to keep the 100% signal intact for a little longer)
This seems like a waste of thermo to me, given it's frequent use case.
Simply delaying the signal is using up several multi-purpose gadgets? Wouldnt it be neat to have this useful option directly on the wire output or implemented in the signal manipulator atleast? or am I missing something obvious here?