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Ableton live 11 mac mini m1
Ableton live 11 mac mini m1









ableton live 11 mac mini m1
  1. #Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 how to#
  2. #Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 mac os#
  3. #Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 install#
  4. #Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 update#

Intel VSTs: won’t work, hidden, but you can run Live in Rosetta 2 and run them there. ( Probably – other dependencies or incompatibilities still apply!) Intel AUs: work automatically, thanks to macOS’ built-in AUHostingCompatibilityService.

ableton live 11 mac mini m1

Live 11.1: ships as Universal 2, both Intel and Apple Silicon support included. TL:DR / spoilers!įor those of you eager for the answer, who know what you’re doing already, Ableton Live 11.1 in Apple Silicon native mode compatibility details: You should always do that with the beta, and you should probably do it with a version of Live you may need to open critical files.

#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 install#

Remember, you can install multiple versions of Ableton Live alongside one another.

#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 how to#

But what about VST, AU, Max for Live, and other content – especially if it was built for Intel? Here’s what works, what doesn’t, and how to retain compatibility. Didn't happen with Monterey though, they're still broke after release this time.Ableton Live 11.1 beta means a native version of the host that can take full advantage of the hardware inside the latest Macs. During the Big Sur beta, the first couple betas broke both Excalibur and R4 (but not PhoenixVerb) and later on towards the end of the beta cycle, they just worked again without needing an update.

#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 update#

I had to finally give in and update some of my Waves plugs too, the old v11 ones say they're not compatible even though they do work, but I updated the CLA compressors to v13 just to be safe.Įverything else I have SoundToys, Eventide (those all just got an M1 compatible update recently too), SSL Channel strip/Bus Comp/EQ, Pulsar Echoes, Arturia (both synths and effects), Native Instruments, Waves, Convology XT, etc its all running just as it did in Big Sur.Īn interesting note about the Exponential stuff. I cant even remember the last time Izotope updated anything other then Ozone or RX. PSPs update will be out in the beginning of December they said, and I dont expect Izotope to ever update the Exponential stuff (Im glad I got Excalibur and R4 and Phoenix Verb for almost nothing). I have a bunch of PSP stuff and the rest is fine, just those few crash validation (and Live itself if I open an old project with them in it). What do those of you on Mac use for OS & what doesn't work for you?Ĭant comment on the M1 part as Im running the last Intel Mac mini, but on Monterey, the only plugs I have that aren't working are PSP Springbox, FetPressor, Old Timer, Twin-L, and everything from Exponential Audio. I tried looking through Sweetwater but it would be so much easier if it were in a chart format & any of us could mention whether or not something works. From everything I hear, the performance improvements seem to be drastic for audio & video & it looks like Mac is entering into a new phase shift.Īnyways, I want to update to Catalina or Big Sur or Monterey, but I have 100s of VSTs (UAD, Waves, Soundtoys, etc) as well as several audio devices attached, including UAD Thunderbolt & a Scarlett.

#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 mac os#

I don't expect Ableton to do this as I'm sure they have enough to do on their own, but is there a way for us, as a group, to create a crowdsourced compatibility chart? I know Sweetwater has Mac OS compatibility charts but they focus on what works, whereas many of us really want to know what doesn't work.Īs the new version of Live comes out & the new M1 (& eventually Mx) chips are out, it seems like a matter of time before most everyone will likely move on to Monterey. I think we are entering into a phase here where everyone is running different OS versions depending on the VSTs they have.











Ableton live 11 mac mini m1