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Re: AU host that runs on commandline?
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Re: AU host that runs on commandline?


  • Subject: Re: AU host that runs on commandline?
  • From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 16:18:15 -0800

Yes.

AULab.

It does not do this by default, because you'll get awful feedback from the built-in mic and speakers. But I use it all the time for testing, and also for the occasional experimental noise performance.

Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting


On Feb 13, 2008, at 15:38, Brian Whitman wrote:
Before I go re-invent the wheel, is there an AU host that you can run from the commandline/Terminal that processes real time audio? I'm envisioning something you choose the input and output device and component name with arguments.


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