(Ala Soundtoys plugins for me-yay!)Īu v3 compelled for Intel works on OS 10.12-x, OS 11, OS 12, Intel and Apple Silicon, with the Intel versions translated with Rosetta for AS Native apps like DP, Logic. The work around for some of these are (and not all and I don't know why) to open the Native app like DP in Rosetta (Get Info checkbox) rescan the plugins and once they validate, switch the app back to native. AU = Audio UnitsĪU v1 compiled for Intel - Works on OS 10, not on OS 11 or OS 12 in IntelĪU v2 compiled for Intel-works on OS 10.x -OS 11 Intel, also works in OS 12, translated by Rosetta, if the app hosting them is also translated by Rosetta -otherwise they fail validation. ![]() I don't know this to be 100% true, YMMV, a lot, but this is how it seems to span out for me with 300+ plugins. I would bet that Mainstage intentionally is prevented from using Rosetta for most things, because it's a live performance app, and Apple don't want the tech support calls. Some developers have not gotten that far along. Notice the part, 'updated to the latest AU spec', not all AU's are working in Rosetta, the reason that Kontakt can is because NI updated it specifically to be able to run in Rosetta. because it's not running natively.Īudio Units if they are updated to the latest AU spec can run in Rosetta in a native DAW like DP11, because Apple built in that ability. ![]() It has nothing to do with the VST to MAS plug in, it's very obviously native.ĭP running in Rosetta can run non native VSTs etc. I run plenty of native VSTs in native DP11. In order to use VST2 plugins you need the wrapper and in order to use the wrapper DP must itself be running in Rosetta. I believe the issue is that DP’s “VST2 to MAS Wrapper” is not AS native (and maybe can’t be). If a non AS native plug-in is AU format it will use Rosetta as needed without DP itself running under Rosetta. ![]() I believe it only applies to VST2 plugins. But, this doesn’t apply to all non AS native plugins. Not all that excited about going the VEP route, but it is a fallback position that is good to know can work.įirstly, to answer your question, DP must be in Rosetta to both scan and use the plugins in question. I'll spend the required time when Apple Silicon makes its entrance at Rancho Bohemia.īut I'll be keeping my 5,1 around for sure. DP11 on a fresh install of Mojave didn't make the machine happy either, so I abandoned that effort for now. GUI slowdowns annoy, even running DP10.13, and I find myself pushing the 12 core to its limits pretty regularly. ![]() I get plenty of work done on my 5,1, but run up against its limitations quite often. When we get a desktop M1 Pro/Max, as I anticipate will take place within the next few months, I will be looking at the software side of the equation very carefully and seriously considering taking the leap of faith the move to a completely new CPU/GPU architecture entails. That said, I'm excited to move into a new realm of performance. MainStage 3 lets you take your Mac to the stage with a full-screen interface optimised for live performance, flexible hardware control and a massive collection of plug-ins and sounds that are fully compatible with Logic Pro.As the M1 reportedly just matches my 12 core 5,1 in terms of overall horsepower, I'm holding off on a move to Apple Silicon, especially given the software considerations Michael and others have noted.
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