2020. 2. 10. 09:39ㆍ카테고리 없음
Hi, I tried to find more info, but it seems like it’s something wrong at my side or at Eventide’s. 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. I’m on Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.4 (17E202). As the AU plug in loads well in MainStage 3, I presume I have the 64 bit plugin.
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As the plugin loads fine in Audacity, I think it is not a license thing either. I have the iLok software license (no USB dongle). The VST loads, but when invoked it throws an error: ERROR:. ERROR. 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.
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Eventide 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. This plug-in is capable of everything from excellent sonic spaces to effects you’ve never heard before. 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.
The AU version has “N/A” listed. I hope you can shine some light on this. 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. Seems “internationalisation” is the culprit.
Go to the menu Ardour Preferences, then General Translation. Turn off “Use translations”. The AU as well as the VST load fine. I’m on a Dutch MacOS, seems there is no translation for the Ardour interface in Dutch yet.
When “Use translations” is on, Ardour presents itself in English nonetheless. It is a good workaround for me since I’m only used to the English interface. Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled.