Re: Layman with a mission
Re: Layman with a mission
- Subject: Re: Layman with a mission
- From: Dennis Gunn <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:06:02 +0900
On Oct 12, 2004, at 11:37 AM, John Stiles wrote:
This is a highly inappropriate forum for this type of discussion.
There isn't anything we can tell you that would be useful information
for you. We are just developers trying to interface with CoreAudio,
make AudioUnits or create MIDI software.
We don't have any say over how Logic is marketed or even how it is
designed.
But I am not really lobbying you developers whom I can do nothing about
the problem for a fix exactly, I am am trying to get the break down of
what it is in core audio that is causing the problem and was trying to
explain why it is important because a surprising number of people don't
seem to think it is. So in fact anything you could tell me about that
would be if not useful, at the very least of interest to me.
Furthermore I did mean to suggest it is just Logic that suffers the
problem but any audio application operating in OSX so regardless of
whether the product you are developing has anything to do with logic,
if it has any need for low latencies as is important for something Like
Rax , then you as a developer are directly effected by the consequences
of the latency as it will certainly have a direct bearing on the
marketability of your product.
Taking RAX as an example as a musician I have been interested in Rax
for a long time but unfortunately find the latency issue basically
stops me using it to do what it was intended to do in a live setting.
I really wish that was not the case.
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