1989Verb
1989Verb is a VST audio plugin from Itmightgetloudproductions that provides reverb processing for digital audio workstations. VST plugins are not standalone applications but rather extensions that run inside host applications like Cubase, Reaper, Ableton Live, Studio One, Logic Pro, or other DAWs that support VST3 or VST2 formats. The plugin processes audio within the host's mixing environment.
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1 suggestion1989Verb is a VST plugin component, not a standalone app, so it cannot be updated independently through the App Store or a generic product download. The correct update channel depends on your DAW: if you are using it in a VST-compatible host like Cubase, Reaper, Ableton Live, or Studio One, check Itmightgetloudproductions' website directly for a native Apple Silicon build of the plugin. Many VST plugin vendors have released native builds in the last few years, but some have not yet. Contact Itmightgetloudproductions to ask whether they ship a native Apple Silicon version of 1989Verb, or check their site for a manual installer that may include both Intel and native arm64 builds. Once you have obtained the native plugin binary, install it to your DAW's VST plugin folder (typically ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST or ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 depending on your host), then rescan plugins in your DAW. If Itmightgetloudproductions does not yet offer a native build, the plugin will continue to run under Rosetta 2 until Apple removes Rosetta in macOS 28 (late 2027), at which point it will stop working entirely on newer Macs.
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