JUCE library

Leigh Marble's icon

Has anyone tried building plug-ins using the JUCE library (for C++)?

This is the part that caught my eye:

"The Juce Audio Plugin toolkit allows a single audio plugin class to be compiled for a variety of plugin formats - currently it supports VST (PC), VST (Mac), and AudioUnit (Mac), with plans to add RTAS in the future."

First I've heard of this, looking for opinions...

Cheers,
Leigh

Emmanuel Jourdan's icon

On 15 janv. 07, at 21:29, Leigh Marble wrote:

> Has anyone tried building plug-ins using the JUCE library (for C++)?
>
> http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/
>
> This is the part that caught my eye:
>
> "The Juce Audio Plugin toolkit allows a single audio plugin class
> to be compiled for a variety of plugin formats - currently it
> supports VST (PC), VST (Mac), and AudioUnit (Mac), with plans to
> add RTAS in the future."

Remy Muller (at Ircam) is actually working on some plug-in using
Juce. He seems really happy with that. You can contact him if you
want more info.

Best,
ej

f.e's icon

If Ircam works with it .-E

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Emmanuel Jourdan wrote:
> On 15 janv. 07, at 21:29, Leigh Marble wrote:
>
>> Has anyone tried building plug-ins using the JUCE library (for C++)?
>>
>> http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/
>>
>> This is the part that caught my eye:
>>
>> "The Juce Audio Plugin toolkit allows a single audio plugin class to
>> be compiled for a variety of plugin formats - currently it supports
>> VST (PC), VST (Mac), and AudioUnit (Mac), with plans to add RTAS in
>> the future."
>
> Remy Muller (at Ircam) is actually working on some plug-in using Juce.
> He seems really happy with that. You can contact him if you want more
> info.
>
> Best,
> ej
>
>
>