Re: Garageband 3/audio units odd behaviour
Re: Garageband 3/audio units odd behaviour
- Subject: Re: Garageband 3/audio units odd behaviour
- From: "Angus F. Hewlett" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 15:29:52 +0000
It's not an architectural difference per se - either architecture
supports that approach (as does RTAS), it's simply that most
implementations of VST - and indeed AU - happen not to work that way,
most of the time.
Sophia Poirier [dfx] wrote:
On Feb 8, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Muon Software Ltd - Dave wrote:
No, lets not go there....but I am tempted to add that it
wasn't a problem in
Peak when I set up two of your machines on the Bias booth at NAMM to
demonstrate this particular AU for Jason, so at least Peak
appears to share
a similar world view to me :-)
The snow here in London has frozen my brain - that was the VST
version. But
it sort of illustrates the point: I can't think of a VST host that
doesn't
run the audio thread continuously, with the exception of Sonar (which
only
stops the audio thread if there's an overload, and even then only if the
user has specifically set that option).
Yes and you already know why, since Stefan Gretscher already explained
the architectural difference that allows for that in AU.
Sophia
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