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Re: DLS Music Device AU
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Re: DLS Music Device AU


  • Subject: Re: DLS Music Device AU
  • From: Bill Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 14:17:25 -0700

No - the DLS Unit will automatically default to the bank that we know is
present - the QuickTime Musical Instruments bank currently

We are writing a custom UI for this unit that will allow you to find DLS/SF
files and set them as the bank to use (and we'll also be fixing the class
info state for the synth unit to save that setting)

Bill

on 18/10/02 1:24 PM, Benjamin J. Schneider wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
>
> Thanks so much. That's very helpful.
>
> Here's a related question. I'm guessing this is meant for me to use if I'm
> creating the AU host. To your knowledge, would it be at all possible to
> write a small utility app that could register this dls file, yet be
> accessible from another AU host (say Logic)? I'm guessing not. My
> experience with QuickTime's NA would only allow you to deal with a component
> instance you had initialized and created a NAChannel for, so that registered
> music device would only be accessible from that component instance (and
> therefore that host app). Is this the case with audio unit component
> instances as well?
>
> Perhaps a better question would be...
> Is there anyway (other than writing my own AU) to make it so Logic (or any
> other app that can host AUs) can access dls files other than the default GS
> one?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Ben
>
> on 10/18/02 2:02 PM, Kurt Revis at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 10:11 AM, Benjamin J. Schneider wrote:
>>
>>> I am wondering if there's a way to register a custom dls file with
>>> Apple's
>>> built in DLS Music Device in jaguar.
>>
>> AudioUnit/AudioUnitProperties.h lists the property
>> kMusicDeviceProperty_SoundBankFSSpec. Have you tried setting that
>> property?
>>
>> (It worked when I tried it but that was months ago on 10.1...)
>>
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