![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking of Rosetta, the weird thing about bringing this news is, I’ve been punishing Soundtoys 5 in Rosetta mode for months now. Your best starting point is this technical note, which covers a lot of DAWs (too many DAWs!) and covers the Rosetta workaround: Soundtoys says VST3 will hit public beta very soon. And so as Steinberg just added their own Apple Silicon support with Cubase 12, they also removed VST2 support from that version, so you need plug-ins to support VST3 and Apple Silicon – or just run in Rosetta 2. There is a small wrinkle here – on macOS, developers are catching up not just with Universal Binaries native to Apple Silicon as well as Intel, but also the shift from VST2 to VST3. So let’s use that as an excuse to go over some favorite tools here, as I’ve been … just rinsing these things again on projects. Soundtoys has announced full support for its complete suite of effects on Apple Silicon. ![]()
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