Hi,
I was wondering if the plugin works on the new M1 silicon and whether there are plans for making a native version?
Best,
Tim
M1 support
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 17 Jan, 2005
Hi Tim,
We're currently collecting feedback from our users on the M1 performance of crusher-X. So far we did not received any disappointing feedback (happy if other users like to share their experiences here). A native support of M1 is planned though we can’t promise a short term delivery yet.
Best
accSone
We're currently collecting feedback from our users on the M1 performance of crusher-X. So far we did not received any disappointing feedback (happy if other users like to share their experiences here). A native support of M1 is planned though we can’t promise a short term delivery yet.
Best
accSone
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 17 Jan, 2005
Our own findings on a M1 mac with "Intel" only plug-ins so far:
You have to open the Terminal in "Rosetta" mode (right-click Terminal and use info dialog to tick "Open using Rosettta") Then run auval and it runs now in "Intel" mode (you can check this with the activity monitor - column "Kind"). Auval will then execute your plug-in in "Intel" mode like on an Intel mac and it should validate properly.
You can use same method with your host (e.g. run Logic in Rosetta mode) and validate the plug-in in plug-in manager. After that it is safe to switch back Logic to run in "Apple" mode and it will show up your Intel plug-in (due to the AU bridge).
This also applies for running crusher-X on Logic as crusher-X currently fails validating if Logic is not running in "Rosetta" mode. There is no problem for e.g. Logic / Reaper as they are Intel only and run by default in Rosetta mode.
Best
accSone
You have to open the Terminal in "Rosetta" mode (right-click Terminal and use info dialog to tick "Open using Rosettta") Then run auval and it runs now in "Intel" mode (you can check this with the activity monitor - column "Kind"). Auval will then execute your plug-in in "Intel" mode like on an Intel mac and it should validate properly.
You can use same method with your host (e.g. run Logic in Rosetta mode) and validate the plug-in in plug-in manager. After that it is safe to switch back Logic to run in "Apple" mode and it will show up your Intel plug-in (due to the AU bridge).
This also applies for running crusher-X on Logic as crusher-X currently fails validating if Logic is not running in "Rosetta" mode. There is no problem for e.g. Logic / Reaper as they are Intel only and run by default in Rosetta mode.
Best
accSone
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 17 Jan, 2005
Done: crusher-X 9 runs native on M1 Silicon Macs
https://www.accsone.com/crusherx/newin9
Enjoy
accSone
https://www.accsone.com/crusherx/newin9
Enjoy
accSone