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Re: Another Wrinkle on Re: When is an event not an event?
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Re: Another Wrinkle on Re: When is an event not an event?


  • Subject: Re: Another Wrinkle on Re: When is an event not an event?
  • From: "Sophia Poirier [dfx]" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 20:16:23 -0400

Hmmm, I am the person who ported that plugin to AU, and I certainly haven't ever seen the parameters wiggling, wizzing, or banging all on their own. There is a "randomize" parameter which, when triggered, will change the values of all other parameters to new randomly chosen values. And that parameter is marked with the "meta" parameter flag accordingly. Could this be what you're seeing? And what host are you seeing this behavior in, and what exactly brings it about?

Sophia



On Sep 9, 2007, at 2:19 PM, Bjorn Roche wrote:

All,

	I recently discovered an effect (Crazy Ivan, by bram@smart
electronix) whose parameters change on their own! rather than
controlling internal oscillators, the parameters just start wiggling,
wizzing and banging about as soon as you start rendering audio. This
seems to go against reason -- not only is it obviously incompatible
with undo (unless I can make the distinction I describe in my
previous emails, below) but I don't see how this behavior could work
with automation. Is this a freakish case I should ignore, or do a lot
of audio units spontaneously change their parameter's values? It
seems very dangerous to do so, but if it's something a lot of AU's do
my app will need another approach.

bjorn

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