Re: Varispeed ios
Re: Varispeed ios
- Subject: Re: Varispeed ios
- From: Brett Denizon <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 23:45:08 +1100
I'm not trying to pick a fight here, it just seems like the solution offered by Tahome is not to try, to give up because he didn't get it working. Not a solution in my books. Definitely not an answer to the question. (then again neither is this)
As for whether or not Tahome works for or is associated with dsp dimension, I am still interested in the answer to that.
I am not saying that dspdimension do not write good stuff, and I'm sure the support is on par with the cost of licencing their code. But before we move to a third party, it would be nice to hear some solutions on the core audio mailing list about the core audio components. And it frustrates me a little to hear the answer to getting the varispeed unit working is to give up and go and use something else.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Paul Davis
<email@hidden> wrote:
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Brett Denizon
<email@hidden> wrote:
@Tahome,
So we should just all give up trying to get the varispeed unit to work and go and pay dspdimension instead? Great solution. (heavy sarcasm)
this is entirely unnecessary.
You seem to advertise for dspdimension quite a lot here on the mailing list, what is the nature of your relationship to them? Are you a personal friend of stephan, or an ex employee etc?
the dspdimension stuff is good. that's it. i don't know stephan. i don't use it because its impractical to do so with GPL'd code. its almost certainly better than apple's code in terms of functionality, and i have every reason to believe that you'll get better technical support.
there's no reason to cast aspersion on tahome's motives.
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