Recommends for seamless texture applications or plug-ins

I am on Mac, both Tiger and Leopard and I am in CS3.
I am a professional image editor and 3D designer. I take a lot of high resolution images and then spend hours manipulating them into seamless textures. I understand that there are still going to be many situations where that will be the reality, simply because of the complexity of the surface and its details.
Every once in a while I like to go out and see if there is a better way. In other words, bust my habits.
Does anyone have any suggestions on plug-ins for Photoshop or stand alone applications that offer this ability? My price range is wide, I purchase based on value, from share ware to gold plated ware.
Thanks everyone who answers.

I won my copy in an online art contest and learned it enough to gain some competence. It really isn't all that complex once you get past the shroud of mysticality in which the UI is wrapped.
There is another venerable application (read that as long in the tooth) which still runs just fine on my Mac Pro with Leopard. TextureMagic does have the capacity to create image based textures, has a Photoshop GUI and the manual is comprehensible. There is a demo as well.
http://www.artissoftware.com/texturemagic/tm-osx.shtml

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      7 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bf03970 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bf02980 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Cs82"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bf02d10 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bf02b20 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "CS-80 V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bf029c0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bf03a90 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bf00b40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bf03e50 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: CS-80V2"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:36.980 auvaltool[494:6716] 10:33:36.980 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Mini%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7f9b2bd08bb0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0d370 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0e9e0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd093d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd101a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "minx"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0faa0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0ea20 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Mini V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd101e0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd10220 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0f420 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fad0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Mini V Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:36.981 auvaltool[494:6716] 10:33:36.981 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Mini%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7f9b2bd08ad0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0ea20 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0d370 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0eec0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fca0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "mini"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fb00 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0edf0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Mini V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fce0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fd20 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0f420 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fb30 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Mini V"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:36.983 auvaltool[494:6716] 10:33:36.982 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Modular%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7f9b2bd0e970 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0f420 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0eec0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0d2f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0eb60 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "xmv2"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fc40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2070137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132865, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fa30 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Modular V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fd20 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fd60 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd093d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fc70 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Modular V Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:36.984 auvaltool[494:6716] 10:33:36.984 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Modular%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7f9b2bd0ea80 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0f420 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0e9e0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0d370 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fcc0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "mmv2"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0faa0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2070137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132865, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0f460 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Modular V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fd00 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fd40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0eb60 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fad0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Modular V"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:36.988 auvaltool[494:6716] 10:33:36.988 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Prophet%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7f9b2bd0e970 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd093d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0e9e0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0eb60 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0d2f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "P5V2"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fab0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0d370 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Prophet V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fca0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fce0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0f460 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7f9b2bd0fbd0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Prophet V2"}
    Manufacturer String: Waves
    AudioUnit Name: CLA-76 (m)
    Component Version: 9.0.3 (0x90003)
    Component's Bundle Version: 0.0.0
    * * PASS
    TESTING OPEN TIMES:
    COLD:
    WaveShell-AU Compiled for 64 bits eMacOS_Cocoa_Runtime eInit_RM eInit_GMConfig eInit_PVM
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesPresetPanel is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesTextFormatter is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesAboutDelegate is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesTextDelegate is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesMenuItemData is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesMenu is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesView is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesNSTextField is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesNSImageView is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[494]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesNSTextView is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    Time to open AudioUnit:         58.656 ms
    WARM:
    WaveShell-AU Compiled for 64 bits eMacOS_Cocoa_Runtime eInit_RM eInit_GMConfig eInit_PVM
    Time to open AudioUnit:         22.641  ms
    FIRST TIME:
    Time for initialization:        0.005 ms
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING DEFAULT SCOPE FORMATS:
    Input Scope Bus Configuration:
    Default Bus Count:1
        Bus Name: Main Input Bus
        Default Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
        Has Channel Layouts: 0x640001
        Default Layout:
      Tag=0x640001, Num Chan Descs=1
      Label=-1, Flags=0x0, [az=0.000000,el=0.000000,dist=0.000000]
    Output Scope Bus Configuration:
    Default Bus Count:1
        Bus Name: Main Output Bus
        Default Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
        Has Channel Layouts: 0x640001
        Default Layout:
      Tag=0x640001, Num Chan Descs=1
      Label=-1, Flags=0x0, [az=0.000000,el=0.000000,dist=0.000000]
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING REQUIRED PROPERTIES:
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING RECOMMENDED PROPERTIES:
      VERIFYING PROPERTY: Latency
        PASS
      VERIFYING PROPERTY: Tail Time
        PASS
      VERIFYING PROPERTY: Bypass Effect
        PASS
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING OPTIONAL PROPERTIES:
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING SPECIAL PROPERTIES:
    VERIFYING CUSTOM UI
    Cocoa Views Available: 1
      wvWavesV9_2_CWSAUCocoaViewFactory
        PASS
    HAS FACTORY PRESETS
    VERIFYING CLASS INFO
        PASS
    TESTING HOST CALLBACKS
        PASS
    * * PASS
    PUBLISHED PARAMETER INFO:
    # # # 9 Global Scope Parameters:
    * * PASS
    FORMAT TESTS:
    Reported Channel Capabilities (explicit):
          [1, 1] 
    Input/Output Channel Handling:
    1-1   1-2   1-4   1-5   1-6   1-7   1-8   2-2   2-4   2-5   2-6   2-7   2-8   4-4   4-5   5-5   6-6   7-7   8-8
    X                                                                                                                 
    # # AudioChannelLayouts (1), Input Scope:
    ChannelLayout is Writable: T
    The Unit publishes the following Channel Layouts:
      0x640001,
    Is Audio Channel Layout Available:
    Mono    Stereo  Binau.  AU_4    Ambi.   AU_5    AU_5_0  AU_6    AU_6_0  AU_7_0  AU_7_0F AU_8    AU_5_1  AU_6_1  AU_7_1  AU_7_1F
    X                                                                                                                               
    Current Format:AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Current Format Tag = 0x640001, New Format Tag = 0x640001, Successsful
    # # AudioChannelLayouts (1), Output Scope:
    ChannelLayout is Writable: T
    The Unit publishes the following Channel Layouts:
      0x640001,
    Is Audio Channel Layout Available:
    Mono    Stereo  Binau.  AU_4    Ambi.   AU_5    AU_5_0  AU_6    AU_6_0  AU_7_0  AU_7_0F AU_8    AU_5_1  AU_6_1  AU_7_1  AU_7_1F
    X                                                                                                                               
    Current Format:AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Current Format Tag = 0x640001, New Format Tag = 0x640001, Successsful
    * * PASS
    RENDER TESTS:
    Input Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Output Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Render Test at 512 frames
    Slicing Render Test at 64 frames
      PASS
    Render Test at 64 frames, sample rate: 22050 Hz
    Message: AU Doesn't support 22050 sample rate
    Render Test at 137 frames, sample rate: 96000 Hz
    Render Test at 4096 frames, sample rate: 48000 Hz
    Render Test at 4096 frames, sample rate: 192000 Hz
    Render Test at 4096 frames, sample rate: 11025 Hz
    Message: AU Doesn't support 11025 sample rate
    Render Test at 512 frames, sample rate: 44100 Hz
      PASS
    1 Channel Test:
    Render Test at 512 frames
      PASS
    Checking connection semantics:
    Connection format:
    AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
      PASS
    Bad Max Frames - Render should fail
      PASS
    Checking parameter setting
    Using AudioUnitSetParameter
    Using AudioUnitScheduleParameter
      PASS
    Test MIDI
    WARNING: AU implements MusicDeviceSendMIDI but is of type 'aufx' (it should be 'aumf')
    WARNING: AU implements MusicDeviceSendMIDI but returns false from AudioComponentInstanceCanDo
      PASS
    * * PASS
    AU VALIDATION SUCCEEDED.
    validation result: successfully validated
    updating properties of AU CLA-76 (m) by Waves…done.
        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' - '76CM' - 'ksWV'
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.590 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.590 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: ARP%202600%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27d905df0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27d906b90 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27d906400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27d907b00 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27d9037e0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "arpY"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27d906a40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27d906640 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "ARP 2600 V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27d906b10 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27d906f40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27d906670 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27d907aa0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: ARP 2600 V2 Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.592 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.592 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: ARP%202600%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ae00560 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ae08b40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ae04960 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ae049f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ae02320 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "arpW"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ae049a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ae02030 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "ARP 2600 V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ae02360 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ae023a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ae08ab0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ae02250 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: ARP 2600 V2"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.601 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.601 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: CS-80%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ac0f1d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac0e9c0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac0e5a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "ArTu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac0fcc0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac0f4b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Cs82"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac0c890 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac0f390 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "CS-80 V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac0feb0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac0fef0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac0ef30 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac0fc90 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: CS-80V2"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.621 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.621 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Mini%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ac14a70 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac150b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14ef0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15740 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac146a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "minx"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15820 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac147a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Mini V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac152d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac159b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14b50 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac15710 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Mini V Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.622 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.622 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Mini%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ac13200 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac147a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac150b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15730 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14760 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "mini"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15810 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac12ed0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Mini V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15250 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac159b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac152d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac15700 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Mini V"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.624 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.623 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Modular%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ac14a70 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14b50 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac152d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14760 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac150b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "xmv2"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15820 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2070137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132865, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac10000 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Modular V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac13890 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac102f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15740 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac15930 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Modular V Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.625 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.625 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Modular%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ac13200 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14760 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14b50 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15740 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac147a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "mmv2"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac15820 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2070137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132865, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14ef0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Modular V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac12ed0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac15980 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac102f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14640 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Modular V"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:18.629 auvaltool[491:6658] 10:33:18.629 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Prophet%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe27ac10a20 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14f90 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac12ed0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac150b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14760 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "P5V2"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14640 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac152d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Prophet V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac14ef0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac15810 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe27ac13890 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe27ac14a70 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Prophet V2"}
    Manufacturer String: Waves
    AudioUnit Name: CLA-76 (m)
    Component Version: 9.0.3 (0x90003)
    Component's Bundle Version: 0.0.0
    * * PASS
    TESTING OPEN TIMES:
    COLD:
    WaveShell-AU Compiled for 64 bits eMacOS_Cocoa_Runtime eInit_RM eInit_GMConfig eInit_PVM
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesPresetPanel is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesTextFormatter is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesAboutDelegate is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesTextDelegate is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesMenuItemData is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesMenu is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesView is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesNSTextField is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesNSImageView is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    objc[491]: Class wvWavesV9_2_WavesNSTextView is implemented in both /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/WaveShell-AU 9.3.component/Contents/MacOS/WaveShell-AU and /Applications/Waves/Plug-Ins V9/WavesLib_9.3.framework/Versions/A/WavesLib. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
    Time to open AudioUnit:         60.383 ms
    WARM:
    WaveShell-AU Compiled for 64 bits eMacOS_Cocoa_Runtime eInit_RM eInit_GMConfig eInit_PVM
    Time to open AudioUnit:         20.687  ms
    FIRST TIME:
    Time for initialization:        0.005 ms
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING DEFAULT SCOPE FORMATS:
    Input Scope Bus Configuration:
    Default Bus Count:1
        Bus Name: Main Input Bus
        Default Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
        Has Channel Layouts: 0x640001
        Default Layout:
      Tag=0x640001, Num Chan Descs=1
      Label=-1, Flags=0x0, [az=0.000000,el=0.000000,dist=0.000000]
    Output Scope Bus Configuration:
    Default Bus Count:1
        Bus Name: Main Output Bus
        Default Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
        Has Channel Layouts: 0x640001
        Default Layout:
      Tag=0x640001, Num Chan Descs=1
      Label=-1, Flags=0x0, [az=0.000000,el=0.000000,dist=0.000000]
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING REQUIRED PROPERTIES:
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING RECOMMENDED PROPERTIES:
      VERIFYING PROPERTY: Latency
        PASS
      VERIFYING PROPERTY: Tail Time
        PASS
      VERIFYING PROPERTY: Bypass Effect
        PASS
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING OPTIONAL PROPERTIES:
    * * PASS
    VERIFYING SPECIAL PROPERTIES:
    VERIFYING CUSTOM UI
    Cocoa Views Available: 1
      wvWavesV9_2_CWSAUCocoaViewFactory
        PASS
    HAS FACTORY PRESETS
    VERIFYING CLASS INFO
        PASS
    TESTING HOST CALLBACKS
        PASS
    * * PASS
    PUBLISHED PARAMETER INFO:
    # # # 9 Global Scope Parameters:
    * * PASS
    FORMAT TESTS:
    Reported Channel Capabilities (explicit):
          [1, 1] 
    Input/Output Channel Handling:
    1-1   1-2   1-4   1-5   1-6   1-7   1-8   2-2   2-4   2-5   2-6   2-7   2-8   4-4   4-5   5-5   6-6   7-7   8-8
    X                                                                                                                 
    # # AudioChannelLayouts (1), Input Scope:
    ChannelLayout is Writable: T
    The Unit publishes the following Channel Layouts:
      0x640001,
    Is Audio Channel Layout Available:
    Mono    Stereo  Binau.  AU_4    Ambi.   AU_5    AU_5_0  AU_6    AU_6_0  AU_7_0  AU_7_0F AU_8    AU_5_1  AU_6_1  AU_7_1  AU_7_1F
    X                                                                                                                               
    Current Format:AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Current Format Tag = 0x640001, New Format Tag = 0x640001, Successsful
    # # AudioChannelLayouts (1), Output Scope:
    ChannelLayout is Writable: T
    The Unit publishes the following Channel Layouts:
      0x640001,
    Is Audio Channel Layout Available:
    Mono    Stereo  Binau.  AU_4    Ambi.   AU_5    AU_5_0  AU_6    AU_6_0  AU_7_0  AU_7_0F AU_8    AU_5_1  AU_6_1  AU_7_1  AU_7_1F
    X                                                                                                                               
    Current Format:AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Current Format Tag = 0x640001, New Format Tag = 0x640001, Successsful
    * * PASS
    RENDER TESTS:
    Input Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Output Format: AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
    Render Test at 512 frames
    Slicing Render Test at 64 frames
      PASS
    Render Test at 64 frames, sample rate: 22050 Hz
    Message: AU Doesn't support 22050 sample rate
    Render Test at 137 frames, sample rate: 96000 Hz
    Render Test at 4096 frames, sample rate: 48000 Hz
    Render Test at 4096 frames, sample rate: 192000 Hz
    Render Test at 4096 frames, sample rate: 11025 Hz
    Message: AU Doesn't support 11025 sample rate
    Render Test at 512 frames, sample rate: 44100 Hz
      PASS
    1 Channel Test:
    Render Test at 512 frames
      PASS
    Checking connection semantics:
    Connection format:
    AudioStreamBasicDescription:  1 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved
      PASS
    Bad Max Frames - Render should fail
      PASS
    Checking parameter setting
    Using AudioUnitSetParameter
    Using AudioUnitScheduleParameter
      PASS
    Test MIDI
    WARNING: AU implements MusicDeviceSendMIDI but is of type 'aufx' (it should be 'aumf')
    WARNING: AU implements MusicDeviceSendMIDI but returns false from AudioComponentInstanceCanDo
      PASS
    * * PASS
    AU VALIDATION SUCCEEDED.
    validation result: successfully validated
    updating properties of AU CLA-76 (m) by Waves…done.
        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' - '76CM' - 'ksWV'
    2015-04-18 10:33:09.545 auvaltool[490:6587] 10:33:09.545 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: ARP%202600%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe628701e50 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe628701f40 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe6287030c0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe6287014b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe628702860 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "arpY"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe628702230 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe6287015e0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "ARP 2600 V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe628702fc0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe628700870 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe628702f80 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe6287028b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: ARP 2600 V2 Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:09.546 auvaltool[490:6587] 10:33:09.546 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: ARP%202600%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe6287029b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe628703980 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe6287014b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe6287030c0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe6287016c0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "arpW"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe628703000 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe628702390 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "ARP 2600 V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe628702900 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe628703080 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe628700870 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe628701820 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: ARP 2600 V2"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:09.563 auvaltool[490:6587] 10:33:09.563 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: CS-80%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe628507cb0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe6285073f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe628507430 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "ArTu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe628507570 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe6285075b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Cs82"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe628507470 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe6285072b0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "CS-80 V2 AU"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe6285075f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe628507630 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aumu"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe6285072f0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe6285074c0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: CS-80V2"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:09.603 auvaltool[490:6587] 10:33:09.603 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Mini%20V2%20Efx.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe62850ba90 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
      2 : <CFString 0x7fe62850b510 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "manufacturer"} = <CFString 0x7fe62850c370 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Artu"}
      7 : <CFString 0x7fe62850b7a0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "subtype"} = <CFString 0x7fe62850cf90 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "minx"}
      8 : <CFString 0x7fe62850cc80 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "version"} = <CFNumber 0x2060137 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{value = +132609, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
      9 : <CFString 0x7fff7a7bb400 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "description"} = <CFString 0x7fe62850c2d0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Mini V2 AU Efx"}
      10 : <CFString 0x7fe62850cfd0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "type"} = <CFString 0x7fe62850d010 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "aufx"}
      11 : <CFString 0x7fe62850baf0 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "name"} = <CFString 0x7fe62850c000 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{contents = "Arturia: Mini V Efx"}
    2015-04-18 10:33:09.604 auvaltool[490:6587] 10:33:09.604 WARNING:   >compload> AudioComponentPluginLoader.cpp:445: ParseInfoPlistArray: Mini%20V2.component -- file:///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/: trouble parsing Info.plist's AudioComponents; entry: <CFBasicHash 0x7fe628507280 [0x7fff7a7e7ed0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    entries =>
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