Describe your issue here: Does ableset not work on a M2 MacBook?
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OS and Version: (e.g. macOS Ventura 13.3)
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Hey Caleb! Yes — AbleSet works great on M2
Just make sure you’re using the arm64 (Apple Silicon) version instead of the Intel build.
You can download the latest Apple Silicon release here .
Let me know if you need anything else!
Agus
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installed that link, but it doesn’t seem to be finding the plugin. Any idea what could be missing there?
It’s like I do the install, it asks me to open Ableton, then I do the install plugin, but I never see it as an option.
After installing AbleSet and running “Add AbleSet plugin to Ableton” , the last step is to enable it in Ableton Live so the connection can work.
Here’s how:
Open Ableton Live
Go to Preferences → Link/Tempo/MIDI
In the Control Surfaces section, select AbleSet from the first dropdown menu.
After doing this, restart Ableton Live and AbleSet .
Can you try that and let me know if it works on your end?
Happy to help further if needed
Agus
leolabs
November 11, 2025, 11:53am
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Adding to this, when you install AbleSet’s plugin, please make sure that it’s installed to the user library that is selected in Live’s library settings:
This path should match the one you see in AbleSet’s plugin installer.