Re: DefaultAudioUnit and Digidesign 001
Re: DefaultAudioUnit and Digidesign 001
- Subject: Re: DefaultAudioUnit and Digidesign 001
- From: Chris Reed <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:39:10 -0500
That's the Digidesign Audio Engine library that they're talking about.
It's a completely separate, and totally proprietary way of talking to
Digi hardware. The issue that everyone here is running into is Digi's
CoreAudio driver. Users expect a CoreAudio driver to work in a certain
way, which Digi's driver most certainly does not.
I've personally had code output sound to an Mbox without trouble, using
the CA driver and no special libraries from Digidesign. But as soon as
you starting mixing applications--which is half (or more!) the power of
OS X, I might add--their driver breaks.
cheers
-chris
On Wednesday, Oct 22, 2003, at 15:22 US/Central, Teemu Ontero wrote:
Sorry, I'm no expert but what I've gathered from Digidesign's web site
seems to indicate that each application which is going to use
Digidesign hardware via Core Audio has to include special DD stuff
that you probably have to license from them. This seems totally
against all what Core Audio is about... =( Mysterious are the ways of
Digidesign...
-Teemu Ontero
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