Re: AU "offline" processing
Re: AU "offline" processing
- Subject: Re: AU "offline" processing
- From: James Chandler Jr <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 22:24:01 -0500
Hi Marc
Thanks for the great info. Didn't know Premiere Audio Plugs are "officially
dead".
Am just now beginning to carbonize and wrestle a big Mac midi program into
OSX. Am hopelessly ignorant of OSX except for the small sections of code
I've already carbonized.
So here is a dumb question...
Premiere plugins were just code fragments...
Its been awhile, but the best I recall, Premier Plug host programs just had
to load 'em in, lock 'em down, and call into the head of the code fragment
using selector codes for the various functions. Terribly simple, which is
how I like it (GRIN).
In Carbon/OSX, has it become illegal to load/lock/call a code resource?
Just curious, because the Premiere model was so easy to monkey-see,
monkey-do, if that strategy is not illegal on OSX, it might still be useful
as a general template for writing a "premiere-like" private non-real-time
plugin format?
Thanks
James Chandler Jr.
on 1/31/03 6:57 PM, Marc Poirier at email@hidden wrote:
>
> Perhaps even if Premiere Audio Plugs still don't have float sample format
>
> support-- Compared to the time designing your own plugin spec from scratch,
>
> it may be faster to roll-your-own Premiere hosting support, and then add a
>
> private extension to the plugin spec for float samples?
>
>
Except that the Premiere plugin format is totally dead now, never to see a
>
waking breath in OS X...
>
>
Since that was the more open offline audio plugin format (AudioSuite,
>
which I mentioned in an earlier post, is a very closed Digidesign format),
>
it is somewhat of a loss, so it would be nice if AU had some sort of good
>
specialized offline processing capabilities akin to what Premiere
>
offered...
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