Convex Audio drops Atrium 1.2 with macOS support

That plugin you just bought last month already has a massive update. Convex Audio dropped Atrium, their first reverb tool, right before the new year, calling it some holistic solution for space and depth. Now, barely into 2026, they shipped a huge version 1.2 refresh loaded with features and finally added Mac support.

The visual interface got a complete makeover, even throwing in a Light Mode for those who hate dark themes. They improved the demo mode and added a binaural delay compensation feature. The update also lets you run twice as many synced instances, bumping the limit from sixteen to thirty-two. Performance is better, and there are more presets to sift through.

The big deal for many is the Mac compatibility. It now works on macOS 10.13 and up, supporting both Intel and Apple Silicon chips through AU and VST3. Windows users on Windows 10 or higher were already covered. This move finally opens the plugin to a whole other ecosystem of producers who were left out at launch.

The company frames this as a major step, but the timing feels like a rushed post-launch fix. Releasing a core product without Mac support in late last year was a curious choice. This update feels less like generosity and more like completing the minimum viable product they promised initially.

Atrium 1.2 is available immediately. It will cost you ninety-nine euros. The cycle continues: release, collect feedback, drop a substantial patch a few weeks later. Early adopters effectively beta test while the devs scramble to deliver the full feature set. The plugin might be solid now, but that launch strategy leaves a certain vibe.
 

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