Unfortunately, deactivating individual modules within the Ozone 10 plug-in doesn’t seem to free up any CPU power. That said, the CPU load increases considerably if you use a full set of modules and high-quality settings. That’s absolutely reasonable if you consider the wide variety of tasks the plug-in processes simultaneously. ![]() On my M1 MacBook Pro 13”, I saw CPU loads of 4-5 percent and up, depending on the preset. With a fully loaded mastering channel, the load goes up to about 15-16 percent. On my Mac Studio, the main plug-in uses upwards of 2 percent CPU in the latest version of Ableton Live 11, depending on which modules and settings are active. ![]() ![]() Ozone 10 now offers native support for Apple Silicon processors. Installing Ozone 10 on my Mac Studio was a smooth experience without any unpleasant surprises and I was able to choose my preferred plug-in formats during installation.
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