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Compile binary AU or VST request #1

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eupston opened this issue Jun 27, 2019 · 2 comments
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Compile binary AU or VST request #1

eupston opened this issue Jun 27, 2019 · 2 comments

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@eupston
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eupston commented Jun 27, 2019

Hi Josh,

This looks like a great project and very keen to see the whole thing up and running. although having some trouble compiling it. Would you be able to upload a AU or VST binary to the git repo?

Cheers,
Eugene

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JoshMarler commented Jun 28, 2019

Hi Eupston,

To be honest this project isn't maintained at all! It was a research project for my MSc and as such I've not looked at it for two+ years or attempted to build it.

Also I'm fairly sure there's a few glaring race conditions in there as it's rushed "academic" code to demonstrate a concept. So don't take anything in here as a good example!

That being said, the concept did work. I'll take a look over the weekend for you and see if I can get it built for you. If there are particular concepts or bits of code you're interested in or curious about let me know.

Maybe I'll look at giving this code a big old refactor and update JUCE etc.

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eupston commented Jun 28, 2019

O true, yah as is the way with academic projects. Threading can definitely get tricky.
Yeah I'm quite curious to try it live and see how it responds in real time. Then will probably dive deeper into the code to understand the mechanics. I've tried something similar in python however was all offline, but worked out quite well. Would definitely be keen to contribute to the repo as well. Anyway thanks for getting back to me!

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