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Re: Sequencer as AU
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Re: Sequencer as AU


  • Subject: Re: Sequencer as AU
  • From: "tahome izwah" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 09:41:30 +0100

Most of the common AU plug ins are effects or instruments. I don't
think that what you have in mind is possible to do with an AU. While
you can write an AU plug in using Cocoa only (well, almost), AUs don't
allow much control over the host in which they are running, which is
something you will need when running a sequencer inside a sequencer
that does more than continuous pattern playback sync'ed to the host.

You could create your own AU graph inside your sequencer AU using the
AUs that are available on the system, but I'm not sure if it would
make any sense for a user to have AU plug ins and instruments inside a
sequencer running inside a sequencer... to me, that sounds like a
nightmare to set up (no pun intended).

--th
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