Re: Two projects I can't figure out- help?
Re: Two projects I can't figure out- help?
- Subject: Re: Two projects I can't figure out- help?
- From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 16:50:29 -0800
There have been threads of discussion on this mailing list about side
chains. Check the archives for details.
Second, there is no need to 'wrap' an AU just to do a wet/dry mix.
Any decent AU host should have this sort of functionality built in.
Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting
On Jan 13, 2009, at 15:16, Chris Johnson wrote:
One- he wants to take in an input, and then also a sidechain input,
and display the latency difference between them (they'd be related
sounds like a snare mic and a pair of overhead mics). I could sort out
a way to have the plugin interpret non-identical inputs (I've done a
similar thing for tracking tape azimuth) but I cannot figure out how
to open a sidechain input. I don't even know what a callback is- waaay
out of my depth doing anything but playing with sample buffers given
to me by already built example code.
Second and probably less feasible- he would like to 'wrap' existing
AUs in such a way that he can pass a dry signal parallel to the AU and
mix it in at the end. It seems like this would require writing an AU
that is itself an AU host. How monumental is this task? I already know
I can't do it myself but I'm wondering what to tell him. The other
possibility would be finding some way to take an AU, have it make some
connection to a matching other AU, and have the one pass data to the
other. However, that would totally ignore whatever latency the
'middle' AU would have, plus I don't even know if it's possible. I
don't mean AUNetSend and Receive, I am thinking more like the other
idea, of opening additional channels.
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