Support for Audio Random Access with ARA 2 compatible plug-ins

Celemony provides an extension of the Audio Units plug-in standard called Audio Random Access (ARA). The ARA extension enables a host application and compatible plug-in to share song structure information (for example, regions and their associated audio files) and analysis results (including transients and pitch information). Logic Pro now supports ARA 2 compatible plug-ins, such as Melodyne.

Using a compatible plug-in in ARA mode provides several benefits to speed your workflow: First, there is no need to capture audio before working in the plug-in. Second, no edits to regions are lost when you move or copy the audio region to another track, as long as the plug-in is inserted in ARA mode in the first audio effects slot. In addition, your edits to the audio material are preserved when you copy the project.

When you insert a plug-in in ARA mode on an audio track, Flex is disabled. Also, the Compare button is not available in the plug-in window. Before you begin working, you start playback momentarily to transfer song information and all relevant audio analysis results to the plug-in. You can start editing in the plug-in immediately after the information is transferred. If you move, copy, or edit regions on the track, the updated information is transferred the next time you start playback.

Use an ARA 2 compatible plug-in on an audio track

  1. In the first Audio FX slot on an audio channel strip, choose Audio Units > Celemony > <plug-in name> (ARA).

    ARA mode is available only in the first Audio FX slot on an audio track.

  2. After the plug-in window opens, start playback.

  3. Edit the audio material in the plug-in window.

You can use an ARA 2 compatible plug-in as part of selection-based processing. For more information about ARA, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.