The below table lists the confirmed compatibility status for current NI products.Īll Komplete 14 products will support M1 / Apple Silicon natively early in the last quarter of 2022, with the exception of REAKTOR 6 and BATTERY 4 which will follow in the beginning of 2023. Plugins for Cubase, FL studio, Reaper, Ableton - Free sampled instruments. The products that are natively compatible with Apple Silicon do not require Rosetta.Īpple Silicon Compatibility Status of NI Products.To use the plug-in versions of the products that are compatible via Rosetta 2 only, it is necessary to start your DAW using Rosetta.Please note however that we are not yet able to offer technical support for products installed in this way, with the exception of those listed below.
We are working to ensure full native support for Apple Silicon across all of our current products. I am losing money right now because of Native Instruments and their incompetent activation server. We are working hard to resolve this and guarantee full compatibility as soon as possible.Īll of our products can be activated, installed and updated using Native Access, which will run on Apple Silicon M1 computers via Apple’s automatic translation environment Rosetta 2.
Note: You may encounter issues using KOMPLETE AUDIO Interfaces, KOMPLETE KONTROL and MASCHINE on the MacBook M1 Max / Pro / Ultra, due to complications with the new Apple M1 chips. Note: By default, all Cells are routed to the Master channel ( St 1/2 ). Scroll down to Output and choose Direct Out, to route the audio to an individual channel. After loading a BATTERY Kit, select and right-click the Cell you wish to be sent to a separate audio output. Compatibility of NI Products with Apple Silicon M1 Processors Load BATTERY 4 as a plug-in in Pro Tools. The following information applies only to the compatibility of NI products with Apple Silicon M1 computers. Compatibility of NI Products with Apple Silicon M2 ProcessorsĬurrently, Native Instruments products are not supported on computers with Apple Silicon M2 processors.