![]() ![]() ![]() So, if I understand it correctly, whatever version of SL (or even any other software having ARA compatibility) is installed last on a machine is goint to be connected to the ARA interface (for that specific software)? If you don’t want to change the registry keys, you can simply reinstall SL6 (or SL7 if you prefer SL7 to take control) : whatever version is installed last takes control of the ARA plugin. There’s an equivalent key on macOS: in /Library/Preferences/ modify EnginePath If you still want to be able to switch though (although that’ll require a Cubase restart), there’s a registry key on Windows you can change: in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Steinberg\SpectraLayers modify EnginePath Regarding your other question (different SpectraLayers versions being installed on the same computer), unfortunately there’s no easy switch: ARA plugins are so far designed to replace the previous versions (like Melodyne). Just to be clear, “One” is a new SpectraLayers 7 edition that comes with Cubase 11. The initial question was about SpectraLayers 7 only, not different versions (5,6,7). ![]()
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