Can your DAW find the plugin? Usually that error message can be ignored.
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Hi, thanks for the issue report.
The arpeggiator Mode Select determines the order in which the held notes are played. It does not affect the order of the octaves triggered by the Range Select, which are always triggered going up.
There are a few other unexpected behaviours of the arpeggiator (maybe you can consider them bugs). For example, adding or removing held notes can cause the arpeggiator to lose its position in the sequence. If you need a more traditional behaviour, you may need to use a separate MIDI plugin for generating arps, if your DAW supports this.
Is there anything in the folder ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components (use Command+Shift+G in Finder to enter this file path)?
As far as I can tell, the error you're getting is produced by when the installer tries to relaunch macOS's registration app for Audio Units. The installer only tries to do this *after* it has installed the plugins, so if you restart your computer then your DAW should be able to detect them? Otherwise I'm not sure what's happening.
According to this article from Apple, https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mh40616/mac, there should be an option to grant an exception to allow the app to open in Privacy & Security settings.
Hi, on Ableton's forums there is a feature request thread for CLAP support here: https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?p=1807556
If you post on there, they'll probably be more likely to add support in the future :)
Did you copy the .clap file to the correct folder? Make sure that Apricot.clap is *inside* the CLAP folder.
You can check if the .clap file is in the correct folder by running the Terminal.app command,
ls ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/CLAP
(Copy and paste this to make sure you get the caps correct.)
And it should list the Apricot.clap file.
Hi, The installer does not run on 32-bit Windows. The plugin itself should work on 32-bit Windows. If you install the plugin on 64-bit Windows, then you can copy the plugin DLLs across to the 32-bit Windows, and they should work.
For CLAP, copy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\CLAP\Fluctus.clap" on your 64-bit Windows to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\CLAP\Fluctus.clap" on your 32-bit Windows.
For the FL Studio native, copy the "Fluctus" folder in "Plugins\Generators" of your FL Studio folder from your 64-bit Windows to your 32-bit Windows.
Let me know if you have trouble getting this work.
Hi, I've uploaded a new version v0.6.15 here.
It marks all the parameters the host should treat as read only with the "CLAP_PARAM_IS_READONLY" flag. (There are technical reasons why I do not want to use the "CLAP_PARAM_IS_STEPPED" flag.)
It should also correctly convert the parameters such as filter mode to text.
Thank you for reporting this issue!
I do not currently have plans to add support for the VST* format.
However I hear that the CLAP developers are working on a CLAP-to-VST converter, so perhaps in the near future it will be possible to load CLAP plugins within VST hosts. Although please note I will not be able to offer technical support for customers who are not using a proper CLAP plugin host.
*VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
To load CLAP plugins, you'll need the latest prerelease of REAPER, which I believe can be found from here: https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=22836. Their developers have asked not to have discussion of their prereleases outside of their forums, so I will respect that decision. If you have any trouble using my CLAP plugins with the prerelease, please ask about it on their forums.
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