PSP SpringBox

com.pspaudioware.effects.springbox · Audio · v1.0.0
Native Version Spotted 1 device
Native Version Spotted

Universal version latest seen at v1.1.3 · Reported by 1 Mac in the community.

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About This App

PSP SpringBox is an audio plugin (AudioUnit, VST, VST3, and AAX format) that emulates a hardware spring reverberator. It recreates the characteristic "boing" transient response and repeating musical resonance of classic spring reverbs, with user-adjustable configurations from two to six springs, stereo spread, pan/balance controls, and channel A/B presets. It is used by mix engineers, guitar players, and music producers in DAWs like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live and others. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.

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v1.0.0

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PSP SpringBox is a plugin that ships as part of PSPaudioware's product suite and requires the iLok License Manager to run. A native Apple Silicon (Universal) build is confirmed available. To upgrade from the Intel version to the native build, download and install the latest version of PSP SpringBox from PSPaudioware's website. The vendor has updated SpringBox to include a native Apple Silicon AudioUnit (as well as VST3 and AAX formats), so any recent download from pspaudioware.com will deliver the Universal Binary. If you have an older PSPaudioware installer on disk, discard it and re-download the current version — the default download now detects your Mac architecture and delivers the native build automatically. You will need the iLok License Manager application (available free from ilok.com) to activate the license. After installation, your existing presets and license configuration will carry over without any manual migration. The native build will use significantly less CPU and provide better performance than running the Intel version under Rosetta.