Compatibility
Information about compatibility of Audio Modeling products with systems, DAWs, hosts, Audio/MIDI devices
Compatibility
- Can I run SWAM instruments on Linux?
- Do SWAM instruments run on Silicon / M1 architecture?
- How many SWAM instances can I run at the same time?
- My synth / device is not listed on the hardware device list... Can I still use it with Camelot?
- On iPad, why are some music apps not displayed in the plugin list?
- What are the Hosts/DAWS compatible with SWAM instruments?
- What are the technical requirements for using SWAM instruments?
- What’s the minimum iOS version you need to run SWAM Apps on iPad?
- Why is the Smart Map of my hardware device not working?
How many SWAM instances can I run at the same time?
Because SWAM instruments use physical modeling technology, they are more CPU intensive than regular plug-ins. It’s possible to run more than one instance of a SWAM instrument at a time, but depending on how powerful your system is, you might run into issues like unexpected dropouts or latency.
The best way to proceed if you’re limited by your CPU’s power is to render each track containing a SWAM instance separately as an audio file before moving on to work on the next one. This way, you’re always working only with a single instance of a SWAM instrument open at a time.