Max/MSP does not come standard with an AU host object. I'm not
positive, but I believe that the AU external doesn't draw any sort
of interface, so you can use the AU but you have to change params
via max messages.
[au~] displays all generic Carbon and Cocoa views as Carbon views
(white background):
All custom Carbon UIs are correctly displayed.
But a custom Cocoa view is displayed as a generic view.
In all case, [au~] handles aufx type only.
[au~] by Michael Norris: <http://www.michaelnorris.info/
soundmagicspectral/au.html>
Richard Burnett:
A new version of max/map is coming out soon and it has been
completely rewritten from the ground up so I bet you will see au
support
You're right. MaxMSP 5 will come with a full AU support.
Bye,
PG
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Stephen Blinkhorn:
hi, some time ago someone posted a table that amongst other things
detailed which hosts support Cocoa views: http://lists.apple.com/archives/coreaudio-api/2006/Jun/msg00028.html
anyone know if this table is still valid particularly regarding
Cocoa support and particularly for Digital Performer and Max/Msp
and Live.
Tahome Izwah:
I know for a fact that Live 7 doesn't support Cocoa AUs (yet).
Someone from Ableton confirmed this in response to my inquiry here
a few days ago. I believe neither does DP, not sure about Max/MSP.
Seems like though the Ableton products are usually cutting edge
they are a bit behind on this one :-( Btw. I found this little
compatibility list here relating to a Cocoa AU: http://www.surroundsfx.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=34
Since it is a commercial developer and the entry was added two days
ago I assume it's up to date.
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