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Re: Host callback


  • Subject: Re: Host callback
  • From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 15:26:32 -0800

You call this (typically) from the start of your Render call - then what the host provides to you is information about the host's environment (in this case the transport state) that is applicable to this particular call to your AU's Render call.

Bill

On 02/03/2005, at 2:58 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Hello,

I need my unit to be aware of host transport state every time it renders a frame or so.
I've been trying to use CallHostTransportState(&...); but I am still unsure where (and exactly how) to use it.
A code example would be highly appreciated, say for instance inside "Turning up the volume with AUs" sample.


Thanks,

Ralph


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