![]() ![]() You won't be beholden to any specific piece of hardware (other than your Mac's CPU and RAM, and an iLok).īefore you buy any Waves plugins, you should also learn about the Waves Update Plan. ![]() My advice would be to stick with native, because overall it will be less expensive and more flexible for you. I believe Logic can utilize TDM versions, but I have no experience doing that so I could be wrong. This would free up CPU cycles for other things. If you wanted to go TDM, it would require buying some of Avid's DSP hardware that can host them. That is how Waves handles their copy protection. However, for either native or TDM you will need to buy an iLok if you don't already have one. For native, you wouldn't need to buy any specific audio hardware outside of your Intel-based Mac.
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