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  1. All Baby Audio plugins are now M1 native compatible - https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02DsQGWqJpEGuyy8tQ5aUtugbeiGH61jMZjbGgxvnaN5t3nKv3bpzMtN72dyjuJ2e2l&id=101533841232377&m_entstream_source=timeline
  2. IK SampleTron 2 now M1 native - https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/?id=SampleTron2LostString
  3. ChowDSP plugins are M1 native - see bottom of this page - https://chowdsp.com/products.html
  4. I've just come around to updating my Audio Damage plugins and noticed M1 Native compatibility for both of them (RoughRider 3 and Dub Station 2). Unfortunately the compatibility is only stated in the individual changelogs found in the product downloads. the In their original statement on M1 compatibility they stated they were hoping to have all of their plugins M1 Native by last November, so it's very possibly Audio Damage are now fully M1 Native.
  5. All Yum Audio plugins are M1 Native - see the system requirements section on the product pages e.g. https://www.yum-audio.com/LoFi-FluxMachine
  6. Joey Sturgis Tones have now made an official announcement on Rosetta 2 compatibility - https://joeysturgistones.com/blogs/news/important-compatibility-support-information
  7. W.A. Production plugins are now all M1 Native: https://waproduction.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021477580-My-plugin-isn-t-working-on-my-M1-ARM-based-Mac-
  8. Thanks however that links to their (broad) "All News" category, not a specific article. Moreover there are now 2 more M1 native IK Multimedia products so I'm assuming the article you're referring to may be older? Otherwise I'll have some fact checking to do.... Strange - that link takes me directly to the specific news article (the ?item_id=11131 part of the URL should do this). But yes, this is from July 1st so doesn't take into account the newly added SampleTank and Syntronik native support. But I mentioned it because it's a lot more official (or more up to date) than the previous links we've found.
  9. Update From Softube (Change log for 2.5.24 Released on November 16th, 2021): "Softube plug-ins should now perform better on Mac M1 computers using Rosetta mode. Please note that full M1 compatibility is still pending" - https://www.softube.com/support/change-log/2-5-24
  10. Talking about IK, I’ve just found a more official announcement of MODO Drum M1 native support and Rosetta support for everything else - https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/?item_id=11131
  11. Sonarworks SoundID Reference works with Rosetta 2 - https://www.sonarworks.com/support/soundid-reference/360003040080-Using-SoundID-Reference/360005379680-Using-SoundID-Reference-app/360019451019
  12. Update from Soundtoys - https://www.soundtoys.com/m1-capability/
  13. I hadn’t considered that the reason many developers still don’t support Apple Silicon natively is because iLok doesn’t yet support it (at least not in its final form). Looks like that’ll change soon which will probably result in a rapid increase in Apple Silicon support - https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/ilok-to-get-native-apple-silicon-support-very-soon “ We also know that our customers depend on us to keep their software absolutely secure from piracy, tampering, and IP theft, and that if we don't support Apple Silicon, they can't either. To that end, we have been working aggressively to deliver this support. We delivered initial support to our licensing ("Eden") customers in August of 2020 and some of those customers have since published new versions that run natively on Apple Silicon, which has been very well-received by their users. We have also reorganized our development schedule to bring Apple Silicon support into our high-security tamper-protection product, Fusion. This work is extremely complex given the significant changes at the OS level. We’re happy to now announce that we expect to have a beta version of Fusion in publishers' hands in November, and a final version before the end of the year. For our customers [software developers] who depend on us for strong protection on Apple Silicon, the wait is nearly over, and we expect that their end users will see new versions soon thereafter.”
  14. Eventide AU plugins now natively supported on M1 - https://www.eventideaudio.com/forums/topic/latest-os-compatibility-info/?mc_cid=7f97e0e1cb&mc_eid=2ab435d19b
  15. Antares plugins are now supported under Rosetta 2 - https://antarestech.force.com/s/article/Compatibility-with-Apple-Silicon-M1
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