The M1 chip requires software to be specifically optimized for ARM architecture. Some plugins might require Rosetta 2 for compatibility on Mac M1 systems, and not all may perform optimally.

If you cannot afford the legal license, do not risk your Mac with a "high-quality crack." Instead, utilize powerful, native-M1-compatible free alternatives that offer similar, or even better, functionality.

I can see you're looking for information on a specific software plugin.

: While primarily an EQ plugin, FabFilter offers high-quality processing and a simple, intuitive interface. It's compatible with M1.

If the financial aspect is still a concern, you need to compare the price of a license against the :