@send_message(receiver, arg1, arg2, ...)
This function takes at least two arguments and send a Max or PD message. The receiver of the message is the first argument. The rest of the arguments are used as the arguments of the message sent.
See also callback messages and
System Related Functions:
@active_mac_addresses
@arch_darwin
@arch_linux
@arch_windows
[@beat_in_seconds_from_now]
@callback_all_event
@callback_next_event
@callback_start_fastforward
@callback_start_logical_instant
@callback_stop
@callback_stop_fastforward
@callback_stop_logical_instant
@compilation
@configuration_arch
@configuration_audiosample
[@configuration_compiler_name]
[@configuration_compiler_version]
@configuration_debug
@configuration_faust
@configuration_host
[@configuration_odeint]
@configuration_release
@configuration_target_architecture
@current_load_directory
@directory_read
@exe_child_of
@exe_parent
@history_length
@host_date
@info
@is_fastforward
@is_following_on
@is_paused
@is_playing_on
@is_running
@is_stopped
@local_beat_position
@local_tempo
@logical_date
@max_absolute_path
@max_patch_path
@performance_data
@pwd
@seconds_in_beats_from_now
@send_message
@set_max_message_sent_instantaneously
@system
@Tracing
@time
@typecheck
@UnTracing
@usage_resident_memory_size
@usage_statistics
@usage_virtual_memory_size
@user_directory