Re: AudioUnits and the MacOS X App Store
Re: AudioUnits and the MacOS X App Store
- Subject: Re: AudioUnits and the MacOS X App Store
- From: Artemiy Pavlov <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:04:21 +0300
Tahome, could you please tell me how easy it is to get CocoaAUHost to
work with AU effects? Does it provide audio I/O out of the box, like
AU Lab (so you can set your input and output devices in preferences or
elsewhere in the UI)? Pardon my ignorance, but I've never checked out
this example code.
Thanks,
Artemiy.
On 24 Oct 2010, at 12:21, tahome izwah wrote:
Yes, I believe so. CocoaAUHost requires some extra work to include AU
instruments (most notably MIDI support) but that is trivial IMHO. Some
companies like Prosoniq (http://www.prosoniq.com) ship a small host
application with their AU plug ins which is great if you're performing
live and don't want to fire up a heavyweight host app like Logic,
Live, Digital Performer etc.
--th
2010/10/24 Artemiy Pavlov <email@hidden>:
Oh, nice, then there shouldn't be much hassle providing a
standalone version
of your instrument and effect via this host, and thus qualifying
for Mac App
Store.
Artemiy.
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