![]() ![]() **EDIT** Latest pack now runs natively and has been moved to "Audio effects" **** The Ableton Convolution Reverb won't run in Live 11 native for some reason. **EDIT** Magnetic 1.3 now runs natively too **** The counterparts made in Max For Live, for the latter being Magnetic, doesn't run, but Diffuse does. **EDIT** Diffuse now and Modnetic 1.3.0 runs natively too **** So far Surreal Machines plug-ins Diffuse and Modnetic have issues and won't run at all, not under Rosetta 2 in either Live version. Will try it later in Live 11 under Rosetta 2. In Live 11 I can't use Fxpansions Tremor and control it, but it's quite fantastic I can run it fine under Rosetta 2 in Live 10. If there's a later universal lite build I might consider a few of the instruments. Reason Lite 11 under Rosetta 2, that I mainly use for exporting Reason compact ideas to MIDI.Garageband, is installed in universal form, but haven't made much yet with this either.Reaper, is installed in universal form, but I haven't used it much yet.I haven't checked with using Intel AU's yet. Performance is great and using only native plug-ins might be 50+% better. A couple have lost their controls or have other issues, but also these do play what was set under Rosetta (Knock on wood). Live 11 native with newer plug-ins that are universal as VSTs (mostly VST3) and older plug-ins running as AU.Performance is totally acceptable and I can run many sets on 32 samples audio buffer. ![]() I keep this for older projects that I think is too much work to migrate to Live 11 native. Live 10 running under Rosetta2 with many of my older plug-ins as VSTs, except a handful that won't run or have issues.My current studio set up is with Live Standard plus Max For Live: To see Live 10.I thought it would be useful to address issues with running Live 11 on Apple Silicon in its own thread, now when AS native builds are in beta and an 11.1. Improvements to zooming and scrolling: Live 10.1 makes switching between detailed views and big-picture editing faster with streamlined keyboard shortcuts, pinch zooming on compatible computers, a resizable Arrangement Overview window, and more.įreeze tracks that contain sidechain routing.Įxport single tracks and groups with return and master effects applied. Live now also simplifies complex automation into C- and S-shapes for easier editing. Get easier access to clip modulation in Session View. N ew automation features: Choose from a new palette of automation shapes, stretch and skew automation and enter precise values with your numerical keyboard. Ping pong behavior, as well as Jump, Fade-In and Pitch controls from those devices are all accessed from the front panel. The shape of the filters adapts based on how controls are set to always provide musical results.ĭelay: Combines Simple Delay and Ping Pong Delay and adds feature upgrades. User wavetables: Extend the capabilities of Wavetable’s oscillator section by importing your own wavetables or samples from your library into the device.Ĭhannel EQ: A flexible and simple EQ with curves and gain ranges suitable for a variety of audio material. See everything you get with Live 10 here. If you don’t own Live 10, get the latest version now. If you have auto-update enabled, Live will automatically update the next time you open it. This update is free for all owners of Live 10. Live 10.1 gives you new tools and features to support your creative process, from making and shaping sound to editing and finalizing your music. ![]()
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