Originally Posted by aptfx
Originally Posted by Nicholas -PG Music
Hello delliott,

Just as Mike here stated, the use of Rosetta allows new Band-in-a-Box versions to run with as many MacOS versions as possible. Our latest updates are able to run on MacOS 10.11 and if we had gone for full silicon support, we would be leaving users with older Macs behind with no ability to utilize new content and features.

The use of Band-in-a-Box with Rosetta is still stable and very fast.

Sorry, but this is NOT true. You could have released BIAB fully apple silicon native for years by using universal binaries... regardless of Rosetta 2 or not. Since this didn't happen till 2025 does look to me that you still have porting issues here either on your code or on some third party dependency.

I did not update to BIAB 2025 because of that.

Unfortunately, you don’t understand the macOS as well as you think. There are no “universal binaries” that let an app run over Intel and Apple Silicon without Rosetta 2.

I have no trouble running BIAB 2025 Audiophile on my M2 Studio Ultra.

Would I like to see it AS Native? Yes but I don’t expect it until the hardware compels it. The same thing happened in 2019 when 32 bit libraries no longer ran over current Apple hardware.


BIAB 2025 Audiophile Mac
24Core/60CoreGPU M2 MacStudioUltra/8TB/192GB Sequoia, M1 MBAir, 2012 MBP
Digital Performer11, LogicPro, Finale27/Dorico/Encore/SmartScorePro64/Notion6 /Overture5