Cherry Audio Supports M1 Macs

US Full Apple Silicon M1 native support for instruments and effects      11/10/21

Cherry Audio Supports M1 Macs


Cherry Audio has released updates for all of its instrument products. They tell us that every instrument and effect product in the Cherry Audio line-up, except for Voltage Modular, now features full Apple Silicon M1 native support. In addition, all Cherry Audio instruments now include a new "Quality" oversampling feature, fixes for rare Mac login issues, and other bug fixes. Here's the details direct from the company...


 
The following new versions released today include native support:

  • DCO-106 1.2.0 Build 51
  • CA2600 1.2.0 Build 101
  • Surrealistic MG-1 Plus 1.2.0 Build 65
  • Polymode 1.2.0 Build 53
  • Eight Voice 1.2.0 Build 106
  • PS-20 1.2.0 Build 96
  • Memorymode 1.2.0 Build 124
  • Mercury-4 1.2.0 Build 96

 

The following version released September 29 includes native support:

  • Stardust 201 Tape Echo 1.0.11 Build 36

 

All Cherry Audio instruments and effects, other than Voltage Modular, are now compatible with macOS 10.9 or above, including macOS 12 Monterey, and are fully compatible with Apple M1 and Intel processors. In addition, all Cherry Audio products are fully compatible with Windows 11.
 
Cherry Audio customers will find the latest installers for all Cherry Audio products in their Library.

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