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Mac Osx & Audio Units
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Mac Osx & Audio Units
Hey Support, just want to ask, will you ever be looking into either a Mac version
of FlowStone or maybe a AU export ?
I know you cant do anything while in Win but is there a plan for future development in Mac?
Im asking because having the option to design plugins for both VST & AU is obviously beneficial
for both parties.
of FlowStone or maybe a AU export ?
I know you cant do anything while in Win but is there a plan for future development in Mac?
Im asking because having the option to design plugins for both VST & AU is obviously beneficial
for both parties.
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
Drnkhobo wrote:Hey Support, just want to ask, will you ever be looking into either a Mac version
of FlowStone or maybe a AU export ?
I know you cant do anything while in Win but is there a plan for future development in Mac?
Im asking because having the option to design plugins for both VST & AU is obviously beneficial
for both parties.
Could be just "mac VST export" or AU.
Without porting the software inside mac's. Like maize sampler.
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
Yes I would really like to see this amazing product released for the Mac. I started using synthmaker in Windows and worked on some plugins and loved the system. To my knowledge there is no such system on the Mac at all. There is a distinct GAP in the market here and would really love to see this product released for the Mac.
At the very least an export feature would be useful. If you are designing VST instruments you want them to be as cross platform as possible. I hope that this dream is realised.
At the very least an export feature would be useful. If you are designing VST instruments you want them to be as cross platform as possible. I hope that this dream is realised.
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
He he, sounds familiar!
As with the previous software "_____Make_", the hurdle that needs to be jumped is FS's reliance on many built in Windows functions - particularly GDI+ which handles all of the GUI drawing. And I imagine that the presets system would require a lot of work too, as that is very tied in to the VST spec's.
It would be a hell of a lot of work, but I also feel that FS would have a very bright future indeed if it were cross platform in other ways - imagine if you could use it to design app's for Android/iOS mobile gadgets for example; that would have a lot of people who aren't 'coders' salivating, I'm sure!
As with the previous software "_____Make_", the hurdle that needs to be jumped is FS's reliance on many built in Windows functions - particularly GDI+ which handles all of the GUI drawing. And I imagine that the presets system would require a lot of work too, as that is very tied in to the VST spec's.
It would be a hell of a lot of work, but I also feel that FS would have a very bright future indeed if it were cross platform in other ways - imagine if you could use it to design app's for Android/iOS mobile gadgets for example; that would have a lot of people who aren't 'coders' salivating, I'm sure!
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
Cross platform is something we have our eye on but there is currently nothing in the pipeline, sorry. Longer term it's the way we'd like to go though but please don't take that as a promise.
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support - Posts: 151
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
Definitly AU support is a must and 64 bit for PC as well.
Any updates concerning your plans?
Thanks a lot.
Any updates concerning your plans?
Thanks a lot.
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
No change since the last statement I'm afraid. Currently we are focused on Windows, sorry.
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
but I also feel that FS would have a very bright future indeed
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Re: Mac Osx & Audio Units
but I also feel that FS would have a very bright future indeed if it were cross platform in other ways - imagine if you could use it to design app's for Android/iOS mobile gadgets for example; that would have a lot of people who aren't 'coders' salivating, I'm sure!????
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