12/9/2023 0 Comments Apple m1 logic pro pluginsIt also is much easier for them as they only have to support a limited amount of GPU cards and from OS standpoint too have to support less non-audio devices as well. So it seems if we were to expect a built-in low level low latency support for GPU acceleration geared for audio Apple is the one to do so. Although on other fronts they have improved. Linux and Unix are not great operating systems as a tool for typical studio usage as they dont support enough audio devices. I could name more reasons but that is a pretty basic one which sadly Microsoft hasnt nailed yet. The reason why I use apple as preferred tool for audio is not just the software I use, but also that it offers better support for multiple audio interfaces running on the OS. I have a development background but also into the professional audio world. I am not a fan boy of any Operating System. And from that it probably gets into the rest of Apple’s Operating System ecology (so IOS->Mac OS) Because if it does, that might be the strongest motive for Apple to take on such an effort. ![]() If Apple would offer a built in GPU acceleration library as for graphics, AI and now also for sound, that would mean you end up in the stone walled garden of Apple unless to gain momentum they would make a library for it open source.Īnother perhaps intersting question is if the GPU’s in their mobile offerings could be used more as an efficient means, not just for graphics and AI but also for sound. ![]() The domain involved is about to get as much direct access to the bare metal as is possible, much like GPU accelerated software is for 3D graphics in gaming. However having a library that is a thin abstraction that does bare metal acces from deep into Operating System level, to which all VST developers can hookup to would be something that is effective. So a bridge simply wouldnt be effective because of laws of physics said so.
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