HPL2 Processor

jp.AcousticField.HPL2Processor · Audio · v1.0.0
Intel Only 2 devices
About This App

HPL2 Processor is a VST3 audio plugin developed by Acousticfield, designed for headphone-based spatial audio processing and mixing. It functions as a plugin that integrates into compatible digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Cubase, Logic Pro, Reaper, Studio One and other VST3-compatible hosts on macOS.

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v1.0.0

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HPL2 Processor is a VST3 plugin, not a standalone application, so it is updated through your DAW's plugin management system or directly from Acousticfield's installer, not as a separate product. To get a native Apple Silicon build of this plugin, first confirm that your host DAW itself is running natively on Apple Silicon (check Activity Monitor → select your DAW → if it shows "Apple" under "Kind", it is native; if it shows "Intel", it is still running under Rosetta 2). Then visit Acousticfield's website and download their latest installer for macOS — this will place the native VST3 plugin into your system's VST3 plugin directory, where your DAW will automatically discover it. Your DAW may need to rescan its plugin cache after installation (most DAWs do this automatically on launch, but some have a manual "Rescan Plugins" option in Preferences). Since the search results for this plugin are sparse, contact Acousticfield directly if you need confirmation that a native Apple Silicon build is available. If your DAW does not yet support VST3 natively, you will need to update the DAW first — that is the limiting factor. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), ensuring both your DAW and all its plugins have native builds is important for staying compatible beyond that date.