AFAIK, there is no Oracle JRE/JDK for Apple silicon. That is a pretty big blocker for BitWig. Ironically, they would have probably been better off using something else for their front end. For example, if they had used C++ and QT, recompiling for ARM would be trivial.teilo wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 3:47 pmI maintain my prediction that we will not see the major DAWs (Logic excluded) go native until at some time in 2022. We will, however, see compatibility fixes that allow the major DAWs to work better with Rosetta2.fgimian wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 2:20 am There was a mention of Apple Silicon support with the new Presonus Studio One 5.2 release, but I'm not sure if it's truly native or just better compatibility. Thought I'd mention it anyway.
Edit: Nup, this uses Rosetta
o Compatibility with Apple Silicon based Macs (using Rosetta 2)
That said, if there is one DAW that stands a chance to go native sooner, it is Bitwig. It is already cross-platform, with a Java frontend, and a much younger and better organized/architected code base. That should make porting much simpler than a DAW with decades of cruft. Their main challenge will be the 3rd party libraries they use in the underlying audio engine for things like audio stretch. Also, I imagine there's some x64 assembly that will need to be ported.
Fingers crossed.
Java is trash for desktop apps anyway and that's coming from someone who was a Java dev for many years. It's one of the reasons I will never use BitWig. You have you have your principles.
