



As known DAWs introduce Windows 11 support, at least the plugins will be ready. Of course, some studios use Windows PCs, but even those will be happy to know that Waves V13 plugins are now also fully supported in the just-released Microsoft Windows 11 operating system. And given that these ARM silicon computers have obliterated all known performance benchmarks, with even the most basic MacBook Air showing significant audio (and video) processing gains over anything available with Intel processors, there is a good reason to migrate to fully native M1 (and whatever comes next) compatibility. As Waves Audio confirmed, Waves V13 plugins are now fully and officially supported in Apple M1 computers running M1-compatible DAWs. This year, Waves V13 is a must-have upgrade, particularly for those studios who make intensive use of the company’s plugins in as many channels as they can fit. V13 is the latest in Waves’ ongoing updates, allowing producers, musicians and engineers to continuously focus on creating the best music and audio they possibly can. Waves Audio dedicates significant effort and software development resources, in order to ensure that the plugins that users have invested in, whether recently or years ago, will remain compatible with all the latest major DAWs and operating systems.
