(They’re not going to tell me that, but it is a pretty safe bet.) It’s either part of other performance optimization they’re doing, or in some cases, I’m sure it’s causing them go back and do a little cleanup, refactoring, and updates. It seems the Apple Silicon compatibility drive is turning into a “shake the tree” moment for a lot of plug-in developers. It’s stuff like the GUI fails to appear or scales incorrectly or behaves strangely or sluggishly. It does mean enhanced performance and improved compatibility with DAWs running on the new Apple machines.īut the funny thing is, a lot of the time what you notice breaking in non-optimized plug-ins isn’t computational performance. I already wrote them asking for Pigments support, please.Ī lot of users will be looking for Apple M1 support on macOS, and rightfully so. It’s just four instruments – Clavinet V, Stage-73 V, Piano V, and DX7 V – but they now work with ODDSound MTS-ESP, in a trend I hope continues (both for Arturia and other plug-ins). Tuning support is the feature I didn’t expect here, but I’m sure glad to get it. Presumably, that’ll get added in at some point (one might notice how the number nine follows the number eight) it just hasn’t happened yet. There is one noticeable omission to keep in mind, though – the bundle doesn’t include the recently released SQ80 V, which I’ve slightly fallen in love with (still owe y’all a review, any day now). That includes some total gems like the ARP2600, Synthi, Buchla Easel, Modular, and CZ. V Collection is a bunch of instruments now – including the new Vocoder, Emulator II, Jun-6, and OB-Xa. (So are the excellent FX Collection 2 and – if you prefer one modern synth to a bunch of recreations – Pigments 3, in a bundle with Spectrum.) GUI and animation improvements / JUCE 6 frameworkĪnd it’s included in their sale for 50% off.ODD sound support for Clavinet V, Stage-73 V, Piano V, and DX7 V.
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