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Post by kcatthedog on Jan 28, 2022 2:12:15 GMT -6
Apple Silicon Public Preview Since the release of the first Apple Silicon computers LiquidSonics plug-ins have been working well within Rosetta. Of course owners of M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max systems are understandably very keen to upgrade to native Apple Silicon DAW and plug-in software. The industry has been eagerly anticipating updated tools from Pace to facilitate this.
While final tools from Pace are not yet available, pre-release tools have been provided to developers that are of a sufficient maturity to provide plug-in beta releases to the general public.
LiquidSonics has a public preview programme available so that if you are an Apple Silicon user and wish to download and use pre-release software with native Apple Silicon support this is now an option for you.
Although the first set of builds (dated 27/12/2021) were initially made available late last year these were not announced at the time due to some known issues that needed to be resolved in order to justify a wider public announcement. The second set of builds dated 26/01/2022 is now available.
For more details about the Public Preview and to access the current set of builds please visit the website here.
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Post by kcatthedog on Jan 29, 2022 20:33:23 GMT -6
Am running the beta, zero problems with download and install, but I had to redownload the 7H professional library, running , 3 instances in a session now, using the different pre delay settings (short, medium and long), discussed in the delay/reverb thread.
7Hpro makes it pretty easy as you have the predelay control in ms, right there on the front panel, just created 3 busses, loaded in the same verb, and set the different delays.
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Post by mrholmes on Jan 30, 2022 14:18:02 GMT -6
Am running the beta, zero problems with download and install, but I had to redownload the 7H professional library, running , 3 instances in a session now, using the different pre delay settings (short, medium and long), discussed in the delay/reverb thread. 7Hpro makes it pretty easy as you have the predelay control in ms, right there on the front panel, just created 3 busses, loaded in the same verb, and set the different delays.
If the reverb programm is the same you can run one instance and you bus sample delays.
Saves horse power.
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Post by kcatthedog on Jan 30, 2022 14:37:29 GMT -6
Interesting, thx, the M1 isn't sweating, neither am I
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