Hi guys,
sorry if i "steal" the thread a little bit.
But what Julius (thanks for all your work prof. Smith!!) said about using
C++ Faust generated code and incorporate it in a AU code backbone turns
some lights in my newbie mind.
Since a lot of platforms seems to be missing on the Windows side (i argue
that the Faust community is more on the OSX and Linux side of things), i
guess i could use C++ generated code to deal with VST 64 bit, max-msp 64
bit, supercollider, etc, (all missing Faust architecture scripts on Windows
platform).
Is there any example i could see around?
I guess the main part is to redirect in-out and parameters to the selected
architecture.
thanks for the help and sorry again for thread stealing :-)
a.
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On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Lervik Olav <olav.ler...@zhdk.ch> wrote:
> Hey Romain,
>
> thank you very much! -debug does good. Just a little bug I experienced on
> my mac. The command did not only make the folder but also copied every
> single .dsp-file from the Folder of my .dsp-file into the folder…so lots of
> duplicates :-)…no drama though.
>
> cheers and thanks again
>
> olav
>
>
> On 06 Jul 2016, at 05:05, Romain Michon <rmnmic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Olav,
>
> Just giving a quick look at faust2au (which is a script), it looks like it
> has -debug flag that you can use and that will prevent the xcode project
> from being erased after compilation was successful, just give it a try:
>
> faust2au -debug yourFaustCode.dsp
>
> As Julius mentioned, the AU Faust architecture needs some reworking,
> especially if you're making a synth. I actually started updating some files
> last week-end (I didn't push the changes though) to make it compatible with
> the new Faust polyphony system, but I didn't have time to finish it
> unfortunately (and I don't think I'll have time to work on this at least
> until mid August)...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Romain
>
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 7:55 AM, Lervik Olav <olav.ler...@zhdk.ch> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I am using faust2au and was wondering. Is there an easy way to generate
>> an Xcode-Project (with all folders etc) from a faustcode? or would I just
>> make a .cpp-file out of my faust-code and paste it in somewhere in a copy
>> of the Xcode-Project Folder from the Architecturefolder? Sorry if this is a
>> stupid question. I am quite new to all of this.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> olav
>>
>>
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