MacBook pro m1

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  • ROBERT M LISANTI
    Participant

    It will work with Rosetta according to what they told me in messenger last week

    packep
    Participant

    Any one knows when we can expect a version build for the M1 chipset?

    Rosetta works but not good enough, to much crashes.

    Ryan McCoy
    Participant

    I would love to see M1 integration too.  I was just about to purchase easy drummer right before I saw the system requirements.

    BradleyM
    Participant

    I would love to see M1 integration too.  I was just about to purchase easy drummer right before I saw the system requirements.

    Same. They are absolutely losing money by not taking SD3 to full M1 Chip compatibility.  Certainly hundreds, and that’s just from me.

    Better get on that quick SD3!

    John
    Moderator

    They are absolutely losing money by not taking SD3 to full M1 Chip compatibility.

    Who says they’re not?
    But it’s better that it’s working as expected and across the entire product line, IMHO, than releasing something fast. It’s still pretty much only Apple products (as in hosts) that are Silicon Native. Patience, young Jedi

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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    harald
    Participant

    any news – i see sd2 runs native – great but i must install this rosetta for the produkt manager – i dont want install rosetta at all

    John
    Moderator

    Hi Harald,

    you mean SD3 runs as Silicon native, as well as the other current virtual Instruments. SD2 was discontinued a long time ago.
    The Product Manager is not yet Silicon native.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    harald
    Participant

    thx john – sorry i mean ez drummer 2 run native – maybe the produktmanager runs also native in a few weeks

    Mario Aguilera
    Participant

    Hello , sorry I am confused , only a little bitt, are SD3 and all toontracks producst finally running native with M1 chip?

    harald
    Participant

    i dont know for all – i installed today ez drummer 2 – ez bass – and ez keys – all running native now – only the product manager needs this shit rosetta – the other 3 runs superfast and smooth on the m1 – great ! its fun how fast it is

    Albecker
    Participant

    I plan to get a MacBook Pro with M1 chip. I have a bunch of your products, love them, but the crown jewel is Superior Drummer 3. Unfortunately it’s a CPU hog. My question: is Toontrack making a M1 version of Superior Drummer 3 to run natively on the new generation of Apple computers. Please don’t rely on Rosetta Stone bailout or a Covid excuse. Also, would it be quicker to store Superior Drummer content on an external SSD while using Pro Logic DAW?

    harald
    Participant

    i dont have sd3 – see the post before – nothing new

    John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    @Albecker:
    Superior Drummer is native Apple Silicon since version 3.2.5, released in the beginning of September 2021.
    The loading times having your libraries on an SSD is far shorter than with HDD’s, internal or external. Then there’s also a difference between having an USB-C hard drive chassi or a Thunderbolt one. I have the latter and I load massive 7-8GB kits in seconds.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    harald
    Participant

    john – when comes the produkt manager native ?

    John
    Moderator

    @harald:
    I am sorry but I do not know, I’m just a Technical advisor here on the Forum. Since about everything else is silicon native by now, I can’t imagine it being far away but again, I have no further information.

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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