Bernie, re: "still using the old Component Manager to identify your Audio Unit 
and whether that long-deprecated Component Manager has finally been killed off 
for the 64-bit world."

The plugins that auval doesn't see without the -32 option are all my 
third-party pro plugins, e.g., Native Instruments.  

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> I only tried "auval -a" for the first time recently and had the same issue.  
> Also High Sierra 10.13.6.
> 
> I just tried "auval -32 -a" even though I thought everything was 64-bit 
> (e.g., I don't use the 32-bit bridge in Logic Pro X), and sure enough that 
> shows at least most of the ones that were missing.
> 
> Maybe I'm confused about the meaning of 32-bit in this context?
> 
> FWIW, this is what a failure to find a specific plugin looks like:
> 
> auval -v aufx Td10 Tdrl
> 
>    AU Validation Tool
>    Version: 1.6.1a1
>    Copyright 2003-2013, Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved.
>    Specify -h (-help) for command options
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> VALIDATING AUDIO UNIT: 'aufx' - 'Td10' - 'Tdrl'
> --------------------------------------------------
> ERROR: Cannot get Component's Name strings
> ERROR: Error from retrieving Component Version: -50
> 
> * * FAIL
> --------------------------------------------------
> TESTING OPEN TIMES:
> FATAL ERROR: didn't find the component
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>> Since a few weeks ago when I type auval -a  on the command line I only see 
>> Apple AUs.
>> 
>> Logic X however, when it runs auval can find the 3rd party AUs.
>> 
>> Anyone know how to fix that? This is on 10.13
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>> Thanks,
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>> Oli
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> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 07:21:05 -0400
> From: Bernie Maier <apple-coreau...@worklists.blurk.net>
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> On Wed, 17 Apr 2019, at 5:03 AM, James Baxter wrote:
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>> ERROR: Cannot get Component's Name strings
>> ERROR: Error from retrieving Component Version: -50
> 
> Just a shot in the dark here, but those specific messages make me wonder if 
> you are still using the old Component Manager to identify your Audio Unit and 
> whether that long-deprecated Component Manager has finally been killed off 
> for the 64-bit world.
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