On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, James McCartney wrote:
> on 3/15/00 9:04 PM, Richard W.E. Furse at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > As far as I can see SC should be fine instantiating appropriate plugins at
> > runtime but IMHO instant initialisation is not practical in general and
> > should not be mandatory. My vote, as I think I posted before, is that SC do
> > timing tests, perhaps offline in a separate program, to establish what
> > plugins instantiate are fast enough for use live.
> 
> This is just not reliable.

I agree. There should be a flag telling the host that the plugin can
actually be expected have deterministic instantiation time.

> Either the standard supports instant start, or
> not. And if not then SC will not use LADSPA as its unit generator plug in
> API. LADSPA plug ins would then only be used in a static environment as they
> are intended to be used.

If LADSPA will not allow plugins to simply say "I can instantiate in
real time, provided the host's memory management is RT safe", I think
we're restricting it severely for no obvious reason. This is really a
plugin implementation issue; not an API issue.


//David


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