I can shed some light here, as we talked about this at NAMM.nathanj wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:44 am @thebutler
I’m pretty sure it will work like melodyne where clicking on the audio file in your host will allow you to access it through the Spectralayers editor.
How the enhanced integration works though is something we’ll have to wait a little more to see.
It depends on the host. For example, Logic doesn't yet support assigning ARA plugins to regions (only tracks), and ARA plugins cannot currently open in their editor panel. In something like REAPER or Studio One, or any other the other DAWs about to announce ARA2 suport, it's the same workflow as Melodyn.
Some DAWs, like Studio One, have Melodyn built into the programme—and you can right-click to assign Melodyn to a region. In those DAWs, you assign SL to a region in a different way. Once it's assigned, it's like you say—you click the region, and in the DAW's editor pane: BOOM—SpectraLayers.
Bill