RE: AU not recognised by some hosts
RE: AU not recognised by some hosts
- Subject: RE: AU not recognised by some hosts
- From: "Paul Tapper" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 20:46:47 +0000
Thanks for the suggestion.
auval appears to give the AudioUnit a clean bill of health - everything is a
PASS.
My plugin takes stereo input and gives out stereo output, and another
AudioUnit I've made, using a similar framework, shows up fine, there's
obviously just something funny about this one, but I don't know how to
figure out what it is.
Further testing has revealed that this AudioUnit works in Live, Peak, Garage
Band and auval, but doesn't even show up in AULab or Logic. Its a mystery
to me.
I don't really know my way around the AU framework that well yet. Is there
an entry function somewhere that the host calls to establish communication,
or is that hidden deep in the heart of the component framework?
Paul
Hi Paul,
did you make sure that the AU you're building passes the auval tests?
Are you sure that the input/output configuration is correct for the
context in which you are trying to load the plug in in Logic?
--th
2007/8/29, Paul Tapper <email@hidden>:
Hi,
This is a bit of a beginner question, sorry. I have an AudioUnit plugin
built, which is recognised and functions (more-or-less correctly) in
Ableton
Live 6 and Bias Peak 5 (on OSX 10.4).
However, neither AULab or Logic even see this plugin. When I try to add it
as an effect, its not even in the list for me to select.
Please can anyone suggest what sort of things would cause AULab and Logic
not to even "see" an AU? How do I go about debugging this?
Any help gratefully received.
Paul
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