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Re: Does Apple reserve a range of AudioUnitScope values?
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Re: Does Apple reserve a range of AudioUnitScope values?


  • Subject: Re: Does Apple reserve a range of AudioUnitScope values?
  • From: Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 00:45:18 +0200 (CEST)

On Fri, 23 May 2003, Bill Stewart wrote:

> Not formally - but lets say we will reserve ID's up to 1024 - I'll add
> that comment in the header - some interesting questions lately Marc:-)


Heh heh, well I am going to use a private scope for some private
parameters that are used to post notifications to the UI, that's all.
But I figured that I ought to avoid using any scope ID that might
be officially used in the future, and potentially make things in my
plugs go kooky at that point...

I've got some much weirder questions in store for next week, I just have
to make them a little more coherent... ;-)

Thanks,
Marc
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