BaseHead is not activating on an APPLE SILICON System?
When choosing to activate BaseHead using a System Bound license your CPU serial number is used for the activation process. One thing to note about new Apple Silicon mac’s is the CPU has its Hardware Serial ID but also has a different “Virtual CPU ID” if you run an application under “Rosetta Mode”
Rosetta Mode is a compatibility mode allowing non-Apple Silicon native applications to work and may be required for you to run in Rosetta Mode while all your programs are overhauled to add compatibility for Apple Silicon.
Activate BaseHead for Apple Silicon
If you are using BaseHead 2022.5 or later with Apple Silicon support you will need to launch the License Activator and activate your license as normal which will generate a hardware serial number to activate with. This will mean you cannot launch BaseHead in Rosetta Mode and other applications you use BaseHead with must also be running in Apple Silicon native mode also. Currently BaseHead will not allow any process plugins to be used in Apple Silicon mode so be aware of this.
Activate BaseHead for Rosetta Mode
If you wish to maintain compatibility with non-ARM64 applications or need to use the processing plugins in your workflow then you will have to run BaseHead and your DAW in Rosetta Mode. To activate BH you also need to launch the license activator from BaseHead running Rosetta Mode which will generate the Virtual CPU serial.
Optionally, Switch to Cloud Key
If all the above is too confusing or you need the ability to switch easily between Apple Silicon mode and Rosetta mode without having to re-activate the application again you can deactivate your license container and simply switch to a cloud key license which does not need to rely on your CPU ID.
See info here on switching to a Cloud Key: