Hey folks, I am well aware of very similar thread from January 2018 here, but 3 years later I wouldn't hesitate to say Samplitude Pro X doesn't...
is even Cubase 10.5 supported on Big Sur? whatever Mac you buy right now is shipped with Big Sur and you can't downgrade it...
I'd start by lowering the max cpu load in Windows power settings to something like 80% to see if CPU is culprit or not :chilling:
by RET, we know :yes:
yes, you cannot run plugin in native M1 mode if DAW is run under Rosetta2
to my knowledge, yes it's possible in aforementioned Reaper for example, as it utilizes some sort of own internal bridging, to run legacy plugins...
it's not about pro studios uninstalling ProTools, it's that pro studios here are not buying new licenses or falling into that subscription...
I'm seeing increasingly more top studios (in Europe) leaving ProTools/AVID and UAD in favour of alternatives like Reaper, RME, Focusrite... but...
who still uses ProTools and UAD in 2021 :hahaha:
it's not that simple, majority of K'd plugins work only in Rosetta2 DAWs, but not on M1-native DAWs - the difference is rather obvious with for...
@Dimentagon perhaps there's a bit of misunderstanding, this thread topic is "Cracked software on M1 Macs" which is what I'm writing about the...
fair enough, yes I still consider M1 lineup a transition beta testing platform (just the sheer fact Apple uses legacy Intel designs of chassis...
cool and quiet? last time I tried Music Rebalance in iZotope RX 8 Advanced (Rosetta 2 of course), temps quickly ramped up 90ish degrees and fan...
I wonder what exactly people disagree with in my previous post? :rofl:
sometimes yes, sometimes no, if you wanna use Rosetta2 emulation, you can just get Intel Mac instead, performance is noticeably degraded using...
if a developer/publisher cannot appreciate free advertising with biggest customer potential reach on earth, it's their loss :chilling:
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seeing how complicated UAD Thunderbolt Windows support page looks like, I would rather go Mac or RME lmao :hahaha:...
without thunderbolt support on your motherboard, you cannot use thunderbolt audio interface, sorry, that's all :chilling:
are you talking about almost 10 years old MacPro, the last with DVD drive? :rofl:
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