Re: Testing Debugging Hosting AU Instruments
Re: Testing Debugging Hosting AU Instruments
- Subject: Re: Testing Debugging Hosting AU Instruments
- From: Olivier Tristan <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:33:42 +0200
Peter Johnson wrote:
Hi
I'm working on an audio unit instrument and was looking for some tips.
When I test, I start up Logic Pro and try the newly compiled AU. I was
wondering if you guys use a smaller host (that starts quicker) and if
there is a way I can debug the AU with Xcode while it's in this host?
Then I can debug the MIDI input coming from the keyboard etc...
AUVal and AULab are imho the best one to check your plug.
But of course if you planned to release your plugin, you need to check
from time to time in GarageBand, Logic and Digital Performer.
I would strongly advice you to make an offline version of your plugin
which use a midi file as input and render the output in an audio file.
Even if takes some time to do, it's way faster to debug in a non real
time environment with 100% reproducible test case.
There is maybe already a command line tool which can do this, but I
don't know such one
Bill, is there something like that ?
Hope this helps.
--
Olivier Tristan
Ultimate Sound Bank
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