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'''ARA Audio Random Access''' is an extension for audio [[plug-in (computing)|plug-in]] interfaces like [[Audio Units|AU]], [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] and [[Real Time AudioSuite|RTAS]] developed by [[Celemony]] together with [[PreSonus]]. With ARA, the [[Digital Audio Workstation|DAW]] and plug-in can exchange information about the audio file, tempo, pitch, and rhythm, not only in the moment of playback but for the whole song. The transfer of audio material to [[Melodyne]] isn't required anymore.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=ara |title=ARA |publisher=Celemony |accessdate=2012-07-17}}</ref>
'''ARA Audio Random Access''' is an extension for audio [[plug-in (computing)|plug-in]] interfaces like [[Audio Units|AU]], [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] and [[Real Time AudioSuite|RTAS]] developed by [[Celemony]] together with [[PreSonus]]. With ARA, the [[Digital Audio Workstation|DAW]] and plug-in can exchange information about the audio file, tempo, pitch, and rhythm, not only in the moment of playback but for the whole song. The transfer of audio material to [[Melodyne]] isn't required anymore.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=ara |title=ARA |publisher=Celemony |accessdate=2012-07-17}}</ref>


ARA was published in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kvraudio.com/news/celemony-introduces-ara-audio-random-access---extension-for-plug-in-interfaces-17543 |title=Celemony introduces ARA Audio Random Access |publisher=KVR Audio |accessdate=2012-07-17}}</ref> Melodyne editor, assistant and essential (Version 1.3 or later) are ARA-compatible. The first DAWs that implement ARA are [[PreSonus Studio One]] (Version 2 or later), [[Cakewalk Sonar]] (Version X3 and later) and [[Samplitude|Samplitude Pro X]] (Version 3 and later). To allow other DAW manufacturers to support ARA, a [[Software Development Kit]] has been published by Celemony.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=ara_sdk |title=ARA SDK |publisher=Celemony |accessdate=2012-07-17}}</ref>
ARA was published in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kvraudio.com/news/celemony-introduces-ara-audio-random-access---extension-for-plug-in-interfaces-17543 |title=Celemony introduces ARA Audio Random Access |publisher=KVR Audio |accessdate=2012-07-17}}</ref> Melodyne editor, assistant and essential (Version 1.3 or later) are ARA-compatible. The first DAWs that implement ARA are [[PreSonus Studio One]] (Version 2 or later), [[Cakewalk Sonar]] (Version X3 and later), [[Samplitude|Samplitude Pro X]] (Version 3 and later), and Logic Pro 10.4 (ARA 2). To allow other DAW manufacturers to support ARA, a [[Software Development Kit]] has been published by Celemony.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.celemony.com/cms/index.php?id=ara_sdk |title=ARA SDK |publisher=Celemony |accessdate=2012-07-17}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 21:40, 25 January 2018

ARA Audio Random Access is an extension for audio plug-in interfaces like AU, VST and RTAS developed by Celemony together with PreSonus. With ARA, the DAW and plug-in can exchange information about the audio file, tempo, pitch, and rhythm, not only in the moment of playback but for the whole song. The transfer of audio material to Melodyne isn't required anymore.[1]

ARA was published in 2011.[2] Melodyne editor, assistant and essential (Version 1.3 or later) are ARA-compatible. The first DAWs that implement ARA are PreSonus Studio One (Version 2 or later), Cakewalk Sonar (Version X3 and later), Samplitude Pro X (Version 3 and later), and Logic Pro 10.4 (ARA 2). To allow other DAW manufacturers to support ARA, a Software Development Kit has been published by Celemony.[3]

References

  1. ^ "ARA". Celemony. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  2. ^ "Celemony introduces ARA Audio Random Access". KVR Audio. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  3. ^ "ARA SDK". Celemony. Retrieved 2012-07-17.