The manager is designed to streamline the "install-to-activation" loop, which used to require separate downloads for every single plugin.
Plugin Alliance recently updated their software. If you search Google, you might find old links. Here is the safest path:
If you are running Logic Pro on a MacBook Pro M3 Max, the PA Installer will automatically offer you the native version for any supported plugin (e.g., bx_console Focusrite, AMEK EQ 200). You no longer need to rely on Rosetta 2 translation, drastically reducing latency and CPU load.
The manager is designed to streamline the "install-to-activation" loop, which used to require separate downloads for every single plugin.
Plugin Alliance recently updated their software. If you search Google, you might find old links. Here is the safest path:
If you are running Logic Pro on a MacBook Pro M3 Max, the PA Installer will automatically offer you the native version for any supported plugin (e.g., bx_console Focusrite, AMEK EQ 200). You no longer need to rely on Rosetta 2 translation, drastically reducing latency and CPU load.