

I just really don't like the subscription model at all. It's looking more and more like I should not have popped for the 480L plug in.

You have to continue to pay the premium price for the DSP-dependent plugs to get the free UADx version without the subscription, or you give in and subscribe. So I wonder, if native UADx plugs will always be free if you pop for their DSP-dependent plugs? I guess they've got it so you either buy the hardware or you buy the subscription. Looks like I may be buying a TB Satellite at some point I guess. (Since the job is memory-resident, failure makes the evidence disappear.) Poor performance. Just finding out that the job failed can be hard finding out why can be harder. Sometimes a job will fail on one try, then work again after a restart. Weirdly, the Spark versions are not for some reason. Spark jobs can require troubleshooting against three main kinds of issues: Failure.

Have moved to a Mac Studio and am afraid UAD might get left behind despite that I own probably 10-15 of their plugins. what are the odds they port their apps to M1 silicon before porting them to Spark? I have 2 UAD PCIe cards on my old Mac Pro. Last I checked, UAD was not M1 native, correct? So. I don't want a monthly bill to use my software. I have monthly bills for electricity, water, trash pickup, internet, cell phone, and my mortgage.
#Spark for mac troubleshoot mac os x
I have solved this issue before (I encountered it a month ago and I fixed it by setting hostname on mac os x using follows): sudo hostname -s localhost and above snippet of disabling spark.ui and it seems to have worked but not anymore. I'm really, REALLY averse to the subscription model that some plug-in developers are pushing. Likely above happens because I have disabled spark UI, However when try without it as well I get same error. So it looks to me that when I make the move to a Mac Studio sometime this year as hoped, if I want to use my UA plug-ins that I own, I'm going to have to buy some flavor of UA external DSP box to run them on. I asked the support guy if as new ones are ported, those of us who own the non-native versions will still be able to get them for free. So I guess I wish I'd bought the Lexicon 224 instead of the 480L.
