

The chip architecture isvery impressive but it's going to take a little while for 3rd party software to catch up. Right now, we have all 3 of these things at once. This is the plugin type youll use to clean up issues and sculpt the. Some software won't make the transition at all!! Oder generell Wave SSL obs-studio (27+) supports this method by using the new. When hardware architecture changes you get at least a 6 month re-coding period. 0 leap (10.6.x) you get a fair amount of new bugs. When an OS makes a non incremental leap, you get a fair amount of breakage. We, unfortunately, have a triple issue here. I prefer the Waves SSL on most things except Kick drum and Bass Guitar, for Kick and Bass Guitar its about a 50/50 toss up between the two, depending on the material I prefer to save my UAD plugin power for the money tracks, Buss tracks, and FX sends, however Ill still strap an LA2A or 1176 after an SSL strip to get the sound I want.

It might take a few months though.Īpple M1 (ARM-based) processors are not yet supported.ġ0.13.6, 10.14.6, 10.15.7, 11.0.1 (Intel only). If a piece of code is not working on Rosetta 2 I suppose it makes more sense to spend the time writing native code than it does to try and tweak existing code. Waves are working on M1 native code which makes sense. The waves plugins (like a lot of other manufacturers) are having trouble with Rosetta 2 on the M1 Macs so the M1 based Macs are not translating the Intel based plugs properly which is why they don't work. The Waves plugs (v12) will work in Big Sur on the Intel chip set but not on the M1 chip set - yet. Make sure that your iLok Cloud Sessions has started or that you have an iLok Dongle plugged in to your computer with your plug-in licenses.
#Waves ssl plugin not showing up install
The issue here isn't Big Sur but the M1 chip architecture.īig Sur is a universal binary so it will install different code on an Intel based Mac than it will on an M1 Mac.
