Re: Sequencer as AU
Re: Sequencer as AU
- Subject: Re: Sequencer as AU
- From: Os <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 11:42:20 +0000
Control of host transport and/or tempo from AUs is something I've been
requesting for a long time, but as far as I know it's not yet in
place.
It would be *so* useful. Right now I have to generate MIDI clock from
my AU, which sucks, especially when the host's implementation of MIDI
sync is somewhat lacking (naming no names).
cheers,
os.
2009/1/6 tahome izwah <email@hidden>:
> 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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