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Re: what is the equivalent to VSTi in AU world ?
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Re: what is the equivalent to VSTi in AU world ?


  • Subject: Re: what is the equivalent to VSTi in AU world ?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 00:53:45 +0100 (MET)

> > And also, GetSampleRate, and many other things... so strange !
> > Why wouldn't a MusicDeviceBase need sample rate ?
>
> It will for sure! I don't know why the base class doesn't provide an easy
> way, but you can still do it yourself by grabbing the SR for yourself
> during StreamFormatChanged (or using a variety of other means).

somehow it looks strange that it is not the same way as for
fx plug-ins, of course, any unit which is processing some signals need to
know the rate ...
but prolly somebody once thought that having an audio
input in a synth or sampler is more the exception .. it could also be
that somebody tried to make it as complicated as in VST 2.xx where you
have to make an extra input plugin if you have a synth with audio inputs ...


/roman

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