Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. It is a good workaround for me since I’m only used to the English interface. When “Use translations” is on, Ardour presents itself in English nonetheless. I’m sharing some VSTi I’ve found very usable for Ardour DAW 64bit. The creator of these free Vst instruments is Big Cat. Someone does maintain a Visual C++ project in the source tree, in a directory still named MSVCardour3 presumably because that was the historical name and it was just never renamed as. I’m sharing some VSTi I’ve found very usable for Ardour DAW 64bit. I’m on a Dutch MacOS, seems there is no translation for the Ardour interface in Dutch yet. how to build ardour for windows The builds downloaded from the Ardour web site are built on a linux distribution (seems to be Debian based on the build logs). Go to the menu Ardour Preferences, then General Translation. Seems “internationalisation” is the culprit. Well, finally FINALLY thanks to the hard work of Robin and Paul, we found out why the plugin wouldn’t load on my Mac and on others Macs it would. Originally an algorithm in Eventide's DSP4000 and H8000 Ultra-Harmonizer hardware processors, then their Space stompbox, and now a Mac/PC plug-in, Blackhole is a unique reverb designed to create massive 'alien' ambiences and sound design effects, as opposed to realistic spaces. This plug-in is capable of everything from excellent sonic spaces to effects you’ve never heard before. Eventide Blackhole Mac CrackĮventide has released Blackhole, a new plug-in version of the massive reverb and spatial processing available in the DSP4000 and H8000 hardware processors.Blackhole supports AudioUnits and AAX on Mac and VST and AAX on Windows. VSTFX: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/Eventide/Blackhole.vst could not be instantiated Well, why then? Strangely enough, it does load in Audacity, and has “2 ins, 2 outs” in its properties listed. The VST loads, but when invoked it throws an error: ERROR. I have the iLok software license (no USB dongle). As the AU plug in loads well in MainStage 3, I presume I have the 64 bit plugin.Īs the plugin loads fine in Audacity, I think it is not a license thing either. I recently bought the Eventide Blackhole 3.1.1 AU plugin, but it does not load in Ardour 5.12.0 “Working Backwards” (rev 5.12) Intel 64-bit: ERROR: Cannot get I/O configuration info for AU Blackhole (No MIDI) ERROR: Cannot get I/O configuration info for AU Blackhole This is the only info I get, so I’m a bit puzzled to find the root cause of this. Or maybe just update 32.C to the latest version first.Hi, I tried to find more info, but it seems like it’s something wrong at my side or at Eventide’s. If it still gives problems, then update with Mixbus32C-5.2.190-w64-Setup.exeĢ - Update with Mixbus32C-5.2.190-w64-Setup.exe (or newer) on C:ģ - Copy the problem Session files from one of the E: drives to the ultra-fresh RAID F:Īnd then if it still happens, I'll completely wipe the RAID drives using DBAN where only the two F drives are connected (disconnecting the C: drive until DBAN is finished) If that still has problems, then create an empty 32.C (original) Session and Import the tracks. How about this method?:Ģ - Copy the problem Session files from one of the E: drives to the fresh RAID F: The direct to FLAC has the oldest 32.C 5.2 available to me - Mixbus32C-5.2.130-w64-Setup.exe and that's on Windows 8.1 on C: - Didn't bother to update yet, so I could try to be scientific about troubleshooting. Recording here is currently done on NTFS. Perhaps re-formatting F: will heal things. Guess things are OK but I'll be checking some more. More background: wanted to make sure all the old F: shows were copied to two 2T Simple hard drives (all NTFS) before re-formatting F: 'RAID' aka 'Striped.' (Shouldn't cause the FLAC weirdness, I just added the info to be complete.) There may be another factor here that is causing your issue ? Perhaps relating to a corrupt snapshot ?ĭidn't mention that 'the' original hard drive F: is actually built of two 1T drives i.e. The media shows correct mix of flac and bwav files.Īlso trying it on your Linux rig, MB32C 5.1 may not see the flac files (pretty sure that's a 5.2 add), whilst Ardour 5.12 might see it as the Ardour release is generally ahead of MB. No issues closing or opening the session. all OK.Īlso tried to push it a bit by changing the session properties from flac to bwav recorded changed back to flac etc. (04-10-2019, 09:37 PM)Dingo Wrote: have just recorded a flac session 24/48, saved, shutdown and reopened.
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