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Bill Phillips

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Wasn't Cakewalk an early ARA adopter, maybe even the first DAW to have the ARA Melodyne interface? And wasn't Apple's Logic Pro a late adopter?

I'm asking because iZotope just announced RX 8 Music Rebalance ARA 2.0 available for Logic Pro.  In the comments someone asked about other DAWs. iZotope's response was that there's not enough of a standard between DAWs for the technology to work across multiple platforms. Does that make sense? 

On the plus side both Melodyne & Focusrite list Cakewalk as supported. iZotope does not. 

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18 minutes ago, scook said:

ARA was developed by Celemony working with Presonus.

Cakewalk was the second DAW manufacturer to adopt ARA.

Logic did not support ARA until ARA2 was released.

Celemony, Synchroarts and Steinberg all make cross-platform ARA2 plug-ins.

 

Thank you. Makes iZotope's claim might be hard to support. But I guess it doesn't matter.

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