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Re: In the meantime: PARIS to REAPER via OMF [message #102846 is a reply to message #102845] Tue, 17 March 2009 01:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I don't want to get ahead of ourselves here. As far as the rewriting of the driver, I'm pretty sure Mike's main priority has just been locking it down for multiprocessor CPUs ("just" - LOL, OK).

Mike and I have talked about the feasibility of a translation layer over PSCL that allowed Reaper access to the hardware like the PARIS app has - it's a cool idea we've kicked around, but it's not up to me to commit Mike by implication to a massive plan of action. I think we in the community need to get some forward motion going that doesn't involve Mike just so he isn't carrying the whole weight of the platform's future development on his shoulders.

Establishing a good solid working relationship with the Reaper developers with simple collaborative projects like PAF support that we can tick off fairly easily is a great place to start right now, and the more stuff we proactively tackle ourselves the more Mike can pursue PARIS-specific angles he finds interesting.

We can talk about - well, to call it what it would be, "PARIS 4.0 = Reaper 4.0" - after we've achieved paf and ppj support in Reaper so our stuff can talk to their stuff reliably, and hopefully at some point some nice solid ASIO drivers so their stuff can talk to our stuff reliably Very Happy


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