This will allow plug-ins to run directly within Logic, as they did formerly on Intel Macs, making it possible once again for you to work with ARA. If you want to enjoy the advantages of ARA despite this, you can open Logic under the Rosetta emulation layer (using the Finder, locate Logic in your Applications folder and right-click on it, choose “Get Info” and check the option “Open using Rosetta”). Unfortunately, although this method of hosting AU plug-ins enhances stability, it does not yet fully support third-party extensions like ARA. This is actually an important advantage for users, as it prevents Logic from quitting whenever a plug-in crashes.
When Apple Logic Pro is run natively on Apple Silicon, it runs Audio Unit plug-ins outside Logic’s own process space. In the case of ARA operation in Logic Pro, however, there’s a special point to bear in mind: macOS 12.3.1 (Apple Silicon under Rosetta)ĪRA in Logic on Apple Silicon: Melodyne 5.2 runs native on Macs with Apple Silicon processors.We have tested the latest versions of Melodyne 5 with the following configurations: Logic, thanks to its support for our ARA Audio Random Access technology, integrates Melodyne in a way that is particularly user friendly. You will find details of the ARA support offered in each case in the documentation of the DAW in question. See also the tips and information on DAWs in the Help Center as well as in the FAQ.Ī note on ARA-compatible DAWs: Since the manufacturers of the various DAWs support ARA Audio Random Access in different ways, the range of ARA functions offered varies from DAW to DAW.
If Melodyne runs well on your system during the trial phase, it will continue to do so once purchased.
With it, you can use all the functions of the program without any limitations, free of charge, for 30 days with no obligation. You could equally well use the trial version of Melodyne to test this. If you wish to use some other configuration, please check with the manufacturer of your DAW whether it is compatible with your operating system.
We test Melodyne regularly with the latest version of each DAW but only, of course, with versions of each operating system that have been cleared for use by the DAW manufacturer in question.