Does anyone know if MIR works with M1 Macs? I just installed MIR PRO and it crashes on launch.
Thanks!
Dan
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M1 and MIR
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Last year, actually. *sigh* But too many things got in its way - iLok, Corona, changes in VSL's development team, and other less obvious stuff. We're 90% done since last summer, I even used the Beta version for real production work already. Nevertheless, I am still hesitant to announce any release dates ... thanks for your understanding.
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In theory do you think this would work for MIR with an M1 Mac:
- Install PC version of VEPRO / MIR in Windows, in Parallels (virtual PC)
- Connect Mac DAW and Parallels PC over virtual network?
I remember doing something similar many years ago with sampler plugins when there was a 2GB RAM limit with 32-bit plugins - I had a set of Fusion virtual PCs virtually networked and it worked well with very little overhead.
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As far as I can tell, the eLicenser isn't being recognised by Windows 11 running inside Parallels on the M1 MacBook Pro.
Windows Device Manager says "The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)", despite having installed the eLicenser Control Center.
UPDATE: iLok seems to have the same issue - dongle not seen by Windows 11So... I guess that's the end of that experiment :)
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I've used it the past two days in VE Pro 7.1120 under Monterey 12.3 on a silicon mac.
it figured in a weird behavior of SINE Player where it appeared as though it was not letting the signal through, but I have no clear sign that would indict MIR. It seems like something this System on Chip does very well.