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MetaRecorder
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First Take
AAX Silicon Native Plugin Compatibility
While AU, VST and VST 3 versions of our plugins are Apple Silicon Native, we're still working on our AAX native update. This means Apogee plugins will not show up in the Apple Silicon Native version of Pro Tools unless launched in Rosetta 2 mode.
To do this, follow these steps:
- Open the Finder and go to your Applications folder.
- Right-Click on Pro Tools
- Click on “Get Info”
- Check the box “Open using Rosetta.”
- Restart your recording software.