Personally I limit the Intel plug ins to just a few. Just my luck that I had decided to use VST as a main plug in type in songs for the last 7 or so years, VST plug ins will not be recognized at all in a Live Set from your Intel machine. So I have a lot of work to do to open old songs on the Air. Basically to do this I need to save the plug in settings as a preset, then instantiate it as AU, open the preset, for every plug in a song. To top it off going forward I'm keeping massive libraries for Kontakt and East West on the old Mac so those plug ins will be transfered to Vienna Ensemble Pro to be hosted on the Mac Pro. This is the worst part of the whole switch IMO, if you used VST for easy transfer between PC and Mac, or Bitwig, your're now stuck with a lot of housecleaning to get compatibility when transferring to M1.grrrz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:36 pmmost importantly is it stable? even with a lot of intel plug ins?
Personally I haven't gone through and installed every plug in I own on the M1, but Amplitube and the VEP plug in are pretty stable. The question is a reminder I'm going to need to do this soon, mostly I've been reluctant to add a bunch of Rosetta plug ins to the laptop, but it's about time to just do it and start transferring songs.