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  • From: tahome izwah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:00:54 +0200

But isn't the definition of "inplace processing" that it reuses the
input buffers? What else could it mean?

Just curious, as I wouldn't call this a "bug".
--th


2009/6/21 john smith <email@hidden>:
>
> For those who may care:
>
> I realized that the below problem is due to what I would consider a bug in
> the AU SDK (or Logic Audio?).
> When AUEffectBase is set to use inplace processing, it uses the input
> buffers as output buffers also, but when running Logic Audio sometimes both
> input buffers are identical, i.e. has the same pointer. This is also true
> for a stereo->stereo plug-in.
> This means that the output buffers also has the same pointers, and as a
> result a stereo output is destroyed.
>
> Anyway,  the problem is solved now, simply by disabling inplace processing.
>
>
> Michael Olsen
> PhonoXone
>
>
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