![]() ![]() ![]() When used on an Apple Silicon computer, the Universal build of Live 11.1 only recognises VST2 and VST3 plug-ins natively compiled for Apple Silicon. Avoid using different plugin formats (AU, VST, VST3) of the same plug-in in a Live set.See this article for info on how to access the MIDI outputs of a plug-in. If you wish to route MIDI from a plug-in you need to use the VST version instead. AU plug-ins do not support a direct MIDI out.Some AU plug-ins may have different preset handling than the VST, or vice versa.See our recommendations for transferring Live projects. Provided the other user is using the same version of the plug-in, they'll be able to open the set and the plug-ins will be available. If sharing projects with Windows users, it's better to use VST.Which format you choose to use is up to you, bearing in mind the following tips: Live on Mac supports both the Audio Unit (AU) and VST2 and VST3 (10.1 and later) formats. How to install VST or AU plug-ins on Mac.
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