Me too (actually I did not pick up Blue Arp).
I just installed BlueARP. It, too, looks interesting. I like the new feature where you can select a mode that will pass one or two notes through, but playing 3 notes at once starts the arpeggiator. I also read his blog post on his struggles with BlueARP DM due to the current war in Ukraine. He has my sympathy. I wish him the best.
Any additional reviews on EON-ARP?
Hello, Eyal!
GP4 could not find EON-Arp, even when I rescanned plugins. In fact, Logic Pro X 10.4.4 would not open the AU versionâŚnot sure why it appears to reference or clash with another plugin (Regroover Essential)âŚplease see the following:
validating Audio Unit EON-Arp by Modalics:
AU Validation Tool
Version: 1.6.1a1
Copyright 2003-2013, Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Specify -h (-help) for command options
VALIDATING AUDIO UNIT: âaumuâ - âEOarâ - âModXâ
dyld: warning, LC_RPATH @executable_path/. in /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/RegrooverEssential.component/Contents/MacOS/RegrooverEssential being ignored in restricted program because of @executable_path
Manufacturer String: Modalics
AudioUnit Name: EON-Arp
Component Version: 1.0.2 (0x10002)
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- PASS
TESTING OPEN TIMES:
COLD:
FATAL ERROR: OpenAComponent: result: -1,0xFFFFFFFF
validation result: couldnât be opened
Also, Ableton Live would not open the VST2 version. However, the MIDI FX version installed without issue.
Is there a minimum macOS requirement? As I am on an older MacBook Pro, I am still running Sierra 10.12.6. Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Mike
From their website
Min OS Requirements:
Windows 10 / macOS 10.13
Ah, thanks, David! GèÊz, I must be going blindâŚI looked but missed it (probably right under my nose, lol).
This must be the issue. I ran into the same roadblock demoing Cherry Audioâs Sines and GX-80. Time for me to get out of the dark ages and finally pick up a new M2 MBP. (Hopefully Iâll be able to use my trusty RME FF¡800 with TB4->TB2 + TB2->FW800 adapters.)
I am trying this within GP. So, it seems bpm must be determined by GP. Ok.
I do not use a click track with my band.
So, I usually deal with drifting in tempo by retriggering the arpeggio (this worked with the Syntronik arp).
So far I have had no luck doing this with EON.
I know âretriggerâ must be set (I will try this again).
But, on external sync mode, this would have to trigger restarting the tempo in GP. (I would have preferred if EON allowed you to use its internal clock even when used as a plug in).
So, if I use EON as a plugin in GP, is there a way to reset the time so it restarts the sequence exactly when I hit the note. (So far, it seems to delay the start of the sequence).
As always, I could well be missing something.
Thx.
Jeff