01 What formats do you support?
VST3 / AU / AAX Native – Audiosuite | 64 Bit | Mac 10.11 – 13.X / Windows 10 – 11. Mac versions require a graphics card that supports 'Metal'. Windows versions require a graphics card that supports 'OpenGL'.
02 Are the plugins really free?
Yes! Analog Obsession plug-ins are totally free. You can use them without any cost. Of course, you're free to support the development on Patreon if you find them useful.
03 How do I install the plugins?
There are two installers (Mac & Windows) and a .zip file (Windows). You can simply install with .pkg file on Mac. On Windows, you can simply install with installers or extract .zip file and put plug-in files into their folders.
04 Why aren't all plugins on the site?
The site is being updated to include all plug-ins with AAX, Resizable UI & Apple Silicon support. All updated plug-ins will be added progressively.
05 How does the 'Resizable UI' work?
When you duplicate a plug-in, it will remember the current state of GUI size. But if you load a new instance, it will open at default size. To fix this: 1) Open plug-in for the first time, 2) Resize GUI according to your preference before setting any knobs, 3) Save this state as default preset with your DAW. Now new instances will load with the same size. Double-click the resize handle to go back to default size.
06 Which DAWs are supported?
The plugins work with all major DAWs including Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, and any other DAW that supports VST3, AU, or AAX formats.
07 Is Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) supported?
Yes! All updated plugins include native Apple Silicon support for optimal performance on M1, M2, and M3 Macs.
08 How can I support development?
You can support ongoing development by becoming a patron on Patreon. Your support helps fund continued development and new plugin releases.
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