Released in the late 2000s, this version was a milestone for reFX as it transitioned the plugin to a , allowing it to run natively on both PowerPC and the then-new Intel-based Macs.
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: Included both VSTi and Audio Unit (AU) formats, making it compatible with major DAWs like Logic, Ableton Live, and Cubase. Released in the late 2000s, this version was