u-he on Apple silicon (Updated)
- KVRAF
- 24411 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Ha, sorry for derailing 
- KVRAF
- 2034 posts since 30 Mar, 2008 from MN, USA
Thank you Urs. This is the best news I've heard since the official ARM announcement. At this point, I'm seriously considering only producing using software I expect to make the transition.
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aaron aardvark aaron aardvark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=248508
- KVRAF
- 3056 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from near Los Angeles
Since I have designed platforms before (as a mechanical engineer), I know exactly what this thread is about....but I don't understand what anyone is saying. I won't talk about platforms though. Though I might talk about stairways and walkwalks since I have designed those also.
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vitocorleone123 vitocorleone123 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=333504
- KVRAF
- 2491 posts since 30 Jun, 2014 from Pacific NW
I still hope that, a couple years down the road after the change, U-He can afford to hire/train a touch screen developer expert and, in the process of making something new rather than a retrofit, will finally have something working really well on phones and tablets, as well.
Wishing U-he all the best.
Wishing U-he all the best.
- KVRAF
- 11368 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Well, I for one appreciate the heads up from Urs. This is very encouraging news as it also means that most likely all the other major players in plugin land will have plugins ready to go upon launch.
Been thinking of creating a Mac laptop system that I then "freeze" in time, aka not adding any more plugins and fluff to it, treating it kind of like external hardware synth/fx/creative box (while keeping the studio PC as a Windows system and totally bloated with stuff). I've already decided to wait for the new silicon and see how it performs. If it is even moderately close to the current Macbook Pro top of the line then it'll be a quite easy decision.
Hopefully Zebra 3 will be done by then too as I'm really looking forward to that one. Never really got along with Zebra 2 for some strange reason (though I do try, over and over again with the demo over the years).
Been thinking of creating a Mac laptop system that I then "freeze" in time, aka not adding any more plugins and fluff to it, treating it kind of like external hardware synth/fx/creative box (while keeping the studio PC as a Windows system and totally bloated with stuff). I've already decided to wait for the new silicon and see how it performs. If it is even moderately close to the current Macbook Pro top of the line then it'll be a quite easy decision.
Hopefully Zebra 3 will be done by then too as I'm really looking forward to that one. Never really got along with Zebra 2 for some strange reason (though I do try, over and over again with the demo over the years).
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- KVRAF
- 3361 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
So is the u-he team just incredibly brilliant or luckily future-proof? They seem to be able to handle almost any change without complaints. I’ve never seen a dev as involved as Urs.
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- KVRian
- 548 posts since 25 Mar, 2008
People identify with their opinion. When people question someones perspective, that feels like an existential threat to ones ego. That is why people get mad arguing about which players a sports team should hire and what their strategy should be. It does not matter what it is, as long as someone thinks of what they think is an integral part of who they are (identity), then any argument about that means emotional defence mechanisms are triggered.
To what extend people are effected by this is a matter of their level of awareness. People who get all worked up simply are not aware. The best way for people with more awareness is to accept that people do not all see through this to the same extent. And then only address factual aspects if there are any.
- KVRist
- 227 posts since 14 Jul, 2019
A question to Urs, as my iMac is 9 years-old and strains with Diva, I am itching to get a new iMac when the next generation is available. I am assuming it will be Intel-based, going from numerous sources. If I want to be able to fully use Zebra 3 and Diva for the next six years without a complication, should I upgrade when the new generation iMac is available or would patience be a virtue I should embrace? 
- u-he
- Topic Starter
- 30188 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I think 5 years was roughly the time we managed to continue PowerPC support once it was faded out by Apple. I guess we’ll have 2 years until Intel vanishes from Apple products and then roughly 5 years of support until it may get difficult to continue releasing compatible software.
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- KVRian
- 1200 posts since 16 May, 2007 from At home. Good bye city ways!
I think it’s logical iOS devices don’t feature Thunderbolt as that is a high performance interface. With higher energy consumption, higher cost and features you can live without in a mobile device.blue monk wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:58 pm I've read that Apple needs to write Thunderbolt drivers and TB not being on any iOS device. That could be a potential issue for audio interfaces.
Since Apple and intel co-developed Thunderbolt, Apple will have a strategy at the ready for Macs. Worst case scenario: an adapter cable.
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- KVRAF
- 26938 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I read somewhere that Apple said that the Apple Silicon Macs will support Thunderbolt.medienhexer wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 9:30 pmI think it’s logical iOS devices don’t feature Thunderbolt as that is a high performance interface. With higher energy consumption, higher cost and features you can live without in a mobile device.blue monk wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:58 pm I've read that Apple needs to write Thunderbolt drivers and TB not being on any iOS device. That could be a potential issue for audio interfaces.
Since Apple and intel co-developed Thunderbolt, Apple will have a strategy at the ready for Macs. Worst case scenario: an adapter cable.
- KVRist
- 227 posts since 14 Jul, 2019
Urs wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 9:21 pm I think 5 years was roughly the time we managed to continue PowerPC support once it was faded out by Apple. I guess we’ll have 2 years until Intel vanishes from Apple products and then roughly 5 years of support until it may get difficult to continue releasing compatible software.
Thank you for the insight. That insight helps me with my upcoming computer buying plans.
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machinesworking machinesworking https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=8505
- KVRAF
- 7986 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
In no way do I want to take away from the U-He team being brilliant, but the simple fact is Urs started coding for AU on OS X only at first. We both used to post a lot on osxaudio.com, I remember his first AUi synth Zoyd. He since obviously transitioned over to Windows as well. I think it's obvious it's a distinct advantage him and his team have over folks who started in Windows and ported an OS X version.masterhiggins wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 5:51 pm So is the u-he team just incredibly brilliant or luckily future-proof? They seem to be able to handle almost any change without complaints. I’ve never seen a dev as involved as Urs.
Not at all wanting to start a platform war, just wanted to shout out Urs's roots and how it affects his cool calm and collected attitude towards any curve ball he gets thrown.
