Have you tried to miltuply the signals?
Because your vector source outputs ones and zeros it will not change the
shape of the signal but it will enable (.1) or disable (.0) the original
signal.

On Tue, 30 Jun 2015 at 10:49 Antonny Caesar <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

> Marcus, I'm using it because the vector isn't the signal I want. The
> vector is just to control when a signal goes to the output and when it
> doesn't. Like I said: 0 - no signal, 1 - entire signal.
>
> The sample and Hold block should pass the signal to the output when ctrl
> = 1 and hold the output when ctrl = 0, but it doesn't happen and I don't
> know why.
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