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kind of similar to the previous problem (Re: One-to-many connections?)

solution:

  1. duplicate the target input socket (client), having each its separated input plug (port).
  2. connect the output socket (client) to the two separated input sockets for same client but different input plugs (ports).

(warn. ascii art follows)

output socket 1 (client 1) / plug 1 (port) --.--> input socket 1 (client 2) / plug 1 (port 1)
                                             |
                                             `--> input socket 2 (client 2) / plug 2 (port 2)

hth.

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