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RE: Does anybody implement 'reset' in their Instrument Audio Units?
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RE: Does anybody implement 'reset' in their Instrument Audio Units?


  • Subject: RE: Does anybody implement 'reset' in their Instrument Audio Units?
  • From: "Timo K" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2010 14:37:56 +0100

Hi,

> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: Does anybody implement 'reset' in their Instrument Audio
> Units?
>
> Slightly unrelated question: does Logic do delay compensation on its
> side chain? From what I was able to find out it doesn't seem that way,
> but I thought I'd ask to be sure.

Unfortunately this seems not to be the case, at least when you are an
AU 'instrument'. Actually, I don't remember if there is any of the "major"
hosts doing this right, Cubase in VST fails completely for instruments,
but compensates correctly on effects.

>
> Thanks
> --th

cu
-timo



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