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Re: Trojan AUs
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Re: Trojan AUs


  • Subject: Re: Trojan AUs
  • From: Richard Dobson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 13:39:04 +0000

A DAW may be in fact the least appropriate environment. Consider something like Max/MSP (or PD), with commands communicated via OpenSoundControl (OSC). I recently took part in an ea live performance where Wiimotes (with nunchucks) were talking to Csound instances (running a "meta-instrument") via OSC, and all control including patch changes was done using the Wiimote. So it all depends on what the nature of the control is - what your "virtual fingers" are.

Richard Dobson


Andre Schnoor wrote:
Hi all,

the situation I have is that I want to hook up a huge composition application with DAWs such that the DAW hosts the sounds played by the "virtual fingers" of the application. The application will need to load and unload AUs and their presets without any user interaction required. Think of this arrangement as a sound server with hot swapping and garbage collection.
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Would that be a reasonable solution? Has anyone perhaps already done similar things?



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