> The answer is yes.

Can anyone please point me in the direction of some sample code that shows how 
to do this?

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On Mar 10, 2015, at 11:29 AM, Paul Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> The answer is yes.
> 
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 3:50 AM, Patrick J. Collins 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> As I was googling around, I found this article:
>> 
>> https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/MusicAudio/Conceptual/AudioUnitProgrammingGuide/TheAudioUnitView/TheAudioUnitView.html
>> 
>> Which says:
>> 
>>   "Generic views provide a functional yet decidedly non-flashy interface.
>>   You get a generic view for free. It is built for you by the host
>>   application that opens your audio unit, based on parameter and property
>>   definitions in your audio unit source files."
>> 
>> I was wondering, if I have my own cocoa application which I want to
>> process a buffer of samples by say applying an audio unit low pass
>> filter...  Is there a way to get my app to automatically for-free get a
>> "generic view" of that lowpass filter?  Technically my app would be the
>> "host application", so it seems like the answer would be no, but I just
>> wanted to make sure before building a custom view...  ?
>> 
>> Patrick J. Collins
>> http://collinatorstudios.com
>> 
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