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Re: schedule AU parameters with a mTimeStamp?
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Re: schedule AU parameters with a mTimeStamp?


  • Subject: Re: schedule AU parameters with a mTimeStamp?
  • From: Brian Whitman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 14:57:29 -0400

In the SDK there are examples that utilise these API - PlaySequence. This example reads in and constructs a MusicSequence from a MIDI File. Of course, with this kind of source (MIDI File), the events constructed are MIDI events; however this is not the only thing a sequence can deal with. You can explicitly have Parameter events (including ramped parameters), and target different tracks of a sequence to different nodes (AU) of a graph. You can also define and schedule your own events using the user event type and callback.

Thanks Bill, I did not know all that about MusicPlayer. In my defense, your last mail did not say "no." :)


-brian

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 >Re: schedule AU parameters with a mTimeStamp? (From: William Stewart <email@hidden>)

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