Re: Promoting AU, was Idle processing
Re: Promoting AU, was Idle processing
- Subject: Re: Promoting AU, was Idle processing
- From: "Stewart Moroney" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:19:16 -0000
Does FinalCut have any kind of audio fx system at the moment? If it does
then I'd have thought that Au would replace it, just like logic. If it
doesn't then Au should be the 1st place FinalCut goes to get one. I think
at the moment that the general consensus of users haven't grasped the
benefits of system level plug-ins over porting to carbon vst, and more
visibility of Au's to the everyday user experience of Osx (iTunes, Quicktime
etc) rather than specialised audio production apps would help that.
Stewart
----- Original Message -----
From: Airy Andri <email@hidden>
To: Stewart Moroney <email@hidden>
Cc: core audio list <email@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: Promoting AU, was Idle processing
Logic 6 is really great and it will probably do a lot for AU.
Now, for user to see AU as integrated at the system level, and not only
as just another plugin format,
it should be visible at system level.
Some Apple apps can be good candidate : Quicktime player and iTunes,
while I can't see anything
really useful except some kind of equalizers (i don't feel like
listening all day my mp3 collection running thru
MFM or the Zoyd filter section...), and especially iMovie and the
FinalCut collection, where
AU would be really useful.
And why not in the Sound pref pane, where you could insert an AU...
(but same remarks as for iTunes...)
Airy
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