This is a convenient way of telling whether your DAW is running in Rosetta 2 or as a native Apple Silicon build: The Valhalla plugins now display “Intel” or “ARM” in their upper right corner, which identifies whether they are running the Intel or ARM build. So, what does this mean? For starters, any of the following DAWs can now run as native M1 apps, and can host the Apple Silicon / M1 / ARM / Universal Binary 2 builds of the Valhalla plugins: A few weeks back, we decided to make this official, so we got rid of the “beta” designations of the installers in user accounts, and also built new demo versions of the plugins as Universal Binary 2 for Intel and Apple Silicon. We’ve had the M1 builds of all plugins in user accounts as beta versions since January. The Valhalla plugins no longer need Rosetta2 to run on M1 Macs (with a few caveats noted below). The Valhalla plugins are all now Universal Binary 2 plugins.The Valhalla DSP plugins have been built to run as both native Intel and ARM (Apple Silicon) plugins.We are happy to announce that all of the Valhalla plugins are officially compatible for M1 Macs! There’s a lot of confusing terminology around this, so I’m going to restate this sentence in a bunch of different ways:
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