[email protected] on April 7, 2016 at 12:00 PM -0700 wrote: >h, my mistake AB - I misinterpreted your question. > >As Paul said, I think you can have multiple plug-ins in one AU bundle - >never tried it myself though. > >-Tom > > >On Apr 6, 2016, at 7:42 PM, Paul Davis ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >An AU bundle can contain multiple plugins IIRC. > >On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 7:23 PM, audioboy 77 ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >Hi Tom > >Thanks, I tried that already but this does not give the same behaviour as >FM8. This also makes the AU appear only as an effect in Ableton Live. > >Even though FM8 only has a single bundle, it appears as two separate entries >in both Logic and Live. FM8 and FM8 FX. In logic, you can scan each one >independently in the Plug-In Manager and it reports one as 'aumu' and one as >'aumf'. The bundle only contains a single executable. > >Im thinking maybe it has multiple entries in the .r resources file, but i >dont know how to try that. > >Any ideas? > >Thanks!
Separate entries in the AudioComponents array of the plist file I would think will do it, each with their separate factory methods exported in the .exp file. You can package multiple AUs into a single .component bundle. While not an AU specifically, the AudioCodecExample sample demonstrates packaging up both an aenc and adec in a single bundle this way. Same technique should work when building AUs. edward
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