LOL!! Reminds me of the Matrix movies-- v2 is here but on a different physical frequency than the rest of the world!MIDI Life Crisis wrote:OR... M5.2 has been so well optimized that it has downloaded, installed and been running all this time and none of us knew it. The only known bug is that the screen only stays active a nano second, so unless you're Superman, it remains a useless addition to our arsenal.Frodo wrote:Okay, so...
M5v2 by the end of January?
Only NAMM will tell.
We should write a joint letter to MOTU requesting that they slow down the application. Anyone got papers?
MachFive v2 end of september. NOT!
Moderator: James Steele
6,1 MacPro, 96GB RAM, macOS Monterey 12.7.6, DP 11.33
Ooh, look - a software company communicating with its customers. Whatever next?Frodo wrote:Atmosphere/Trilogy/UVI engine
As many people know, our popular Atmosphere and Trilogy instruments use a special version of the UVI engine, which Spectrasonics originally licensed from Univers Sons - not our own in-house developed S.A.G.E. (Spectrasonics Advanced Groove Engine) technology that Stylus RMX uses.
The Intel Mac transition is a major one for all music software companies to make, but it's much easier to make this transition with in-house developed technology. This is one of the main reasons why we have been able to make the transition to Universal Binary for Stylus RMX so quickly.
Therefore, it's going to take much more time for our Atmosphere and Trilogy customers to be able to make the transition to the Intel Mac world than it has for Stylus RMX users.
Although we cannot announce the specifics or a timetable yet about our plans for Atmosphere and Trilogy, we can say that we are fully committed to their future development and long-term growth - and these future plans will of course include native support for Universal Binaries on Intel Macs.