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Any tutorials for using AUNetSend?
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:16 pm
by decoder
Seemed simple enough until I tried to sit down and do it.
Any good step-by-step guides?
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:00 pm
by hoffman2k
step 1 = find a host that supports AU-generators (bidule, logic?)
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:53 pm
by decoder
hoffman2k wrote:step 1 = find a host that supports AU-generators (bidule, logic?)
Oh, is that why I can't find AUNetReceive in Live?
Which version of Bidule do I need?
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 8:49 am
by hoffman2k
decoder wrote:hoffman2k wrote:step 1 = find a host that supports AU-generators (bidule, logic?)
Oh, is that why I can't find AUNetReceive in Live?
Which version of Bidule do I need?
Any latest version will do i guess. Been a while since i used it.
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:30 pm
by decoder
I've downloaded the standalone version of Bidule onto both machines.
I have a MacBook Pro I would like to make the Master.
I have a G4 tower I would like to be the Slave.
The computers are connected via ethernet. Both are running 10.4.9 and Live 6.0.7.
And just to be clear, I am trying to stream audio from one computer to another over ethernet.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:43 pm
by mattpound
I've been mulling over this problem for a while now and I've got a workaround of sorts.
I bought a copy of Plogue's Bidule (
http://www.plogue.com/) product that allows you to host AU's and VST's.
Because I bought it I also had access to an AU version of Bidule. I was able to load the AU version on to an audio track in Live and send audio from that track to Bidule.
Inside Bidule I then added a AUNetSend AU.
On the other MAC I ran another copy of Bidule and hosted an AINetReceive AU which I connected to the AUNetSend on the source MAC.
I then processed the incomming audio and then used a AUNetSend AU to send the audio back to an AUNetReceive hosted in Bidule on the source MAC. Then I routed the audio from the AUNetReceive back in to the Live audio track.
Hope that helps.
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:23 pm
by beubbo
mattpound wrote:(...) I bought a copy of Plogue's Bidule (
http://www.plogue.com/) product that allows you to host AU's and VST's.
Because I bought it I also had access to an AU version of Bidule. I was able to load the AU version on to an audio track in Live and send audio from that track to Bidule.
Inside Bidule I then added a AUNetSend AU.
On the other MAC I ran another copy of Bidule and hosted an AINetReceive AU which I connected to the AUNetSend on the source MAC.
I then processed the incomming audio and then used a AUNetSend AU to send the audio back to an AUNetReceive hosted in Bidule on the source MAC. Then I routed the audio from the AUNetReceive back in to the Live audio track.
Hope that helps.
Hi,
is this possible to use plug-ins that induce latency by design (uad, powercore...) with the above routing while being able to compensate somewhere in the audio path for the said latency ?
Thanks
B
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:02 pm
by RhythmSickness
My workaround for this would have been to suggest using soundflower and AULab