Don't follow this - LADSPA's control/audio relationship is a deliberate
generalisation of Csound's - LADSPA plugins should be 100% happy working
with krate/arate inputs.

Maybe I'm missing the point too.

--Richard

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Laaga multiple sample rates (Re: LAAGA:
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> >per-port sample rates made me have to implement some (inferior) sort of a
> >downsampler and an upsampler right in the host, which will produce
surprising
> >results.
>
> Can you explain this a little more? I don't understand the problem
> (which is not to say I claim there isn't one) ...

OK, your solution is to create a "control" port type and make all its
buffers
be of length one, but I would prefer control signals to be just plain
signals
just with another sample rate.  The latter solution allows for connecting
and
converting different-rate (control) ports together, using a resampler
client.
Think combining Csound, where you can select arate and krate by hand, with
LADSPA, where you can't.

Later,
--
-Jarno

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