excuse my ignorance (just got my first M type mac - my 2012 mac mini was finally retired) but I thought that apple silicon compatible plug-ins would install and work just fine on M1/M2/M3/M4 machines.
However, while the majority of plug-ins seem to install and work just fine, some that claim to work on apple M1/M2, ask me to install Rosetta.
I have no intention on running plug-ins via Rosetta, but am having a hard time figuring out why this is happening. Is the M4 so different from an M1 that it requires Rosetta? Or are only the installers intel only???
Companies whose plug-ins installed just fine and without a hitch:
IK Multimedia
Klevgrand
AudioThing
ToneBoosters
Kazrog
Wavesfactory
Companies who's plug-ins (or hosts) asked me to install Rosetta first:
ToneEmpire
BabyAudio
bozdigital
Tracktion (Waveform 13.2.0 also seems to need Rosetta)
However, while the majority of plug-ins seem to install and work just fine, some that claim to work on apple M1/M2, ask me to install Rosetta.
I have no intention on running plug-ins via Rosetta, but am having a hard time figuring out why this is happening. Is the M4 so different from an M1 that it requires Rosetta? Or are only the installers intel only???
Companies whose plug-ins installed just fine and without a hitch:
IK Multimedia
Klevgrand
AudioThing
ToneBoosters
Kazrog
Wavesfactory
Companies who's plug-ins (or hosts) asked me to install Rosetta first:
ToneEmpire
BabyAudio
bozdigital
Tracktion (Waveform 13.2.0 also seems to need Rosetta)
Statistics: Posted by multree — Sat Nov 09, 2024 1:00 pm — Replies 6 — Views 138