9/9/2023 0 Comments Pro tools 10 el capitan fix![]() They're no visible cost to the purchaser of the hardware, but Apple charges what it requires or wishes for a computer that comes with their OS and they build the cost of the OS into that. I wasn't saying I was predicting it, just that Apple retains less and less each year of why we should commit to the platform. And these distro's come and go, so you risk loosing your studio OS in a couple of years. Audio oriented Linux distro's exist, but none of those is really a working solution, mainly because there's almost no supported hardware. Audio is still not very well supported on Linux or BSD. Not everyone needs a Mac.Īnd if you hope one of the open source OS'es would jump in, you're in for a disappointment. After iOS devices, it's the Apple car that will get all the attention. The DAW user simply isn't on Apple's marketing maps anymore. You still need one to develop apps for iOS, but how long before you can do that on your ipad? You wouldn't want to sell marketing data to your competitors, would you?īesides, Apple has sold over a billion iphones at a very healthy profit. MS can still make money despite giving away Windows, because of Office and because they plan to sell your data.Īpple, on the other hand, also collects data, but doesn't sell it in any form. OSX is free, Windows is free now, Linux, BSD. There are some developments, but none of those are even usable for audio, afaik. Nobody has the time/money to develop a new OS. It may be time for someone to come along and market an OS strictly for DAW use, with a better relationship with manufacturers and DAW users than Apple does. OTOH, for the hardware manufacturer, it's probably more like 10% of their customers. Why should they? It's 3rd party hardware, used by 0.00001% of their customers. I just know whining about Apple won't change anything, because they simply don't care. I don't like the new fast release style any more than the rest of you. Sounds more like the rest is just waiting to see IF they have to act, instead of doing their own testing, as they should. "True" means these devices are probably older than ten years. Most stuff that's USB audio class compliant works, with the notable exception of "true" USB1.1 devices on USB3 equipped Macs. That was also available weeks before EC's final release. RME had sorted their troubles with EC in a day or so, weeks before final release.įocusrite's beta driver seems to work for most. I'd say it's more that el Capitan is not ready for:Īpollo - singling this out beacause UA stuff is notoriously solid and they recommend waiting on el Cap, especially if you're on FW Wish there was a better way than this cycle of new anything = broken. I'll probably revert back to Yosemite though - my mistake for updating it in the first place. Good to have a backup, even if it's slow. ![]() I'm not desperate as I've also got a functioning ancient Mac/Reaper/interface that I never update anything on, ever. Yeah, crashes with internal sound and a new blank project so no plugins, etc. It's also worth mentioning, that I started with a new Yosemite Macbook and didn't encounter many issues others reported, who did an update install of Yosemite.īut if I were you, I would prefer going back to Yosemite, because that will surely fix this issue and avoid other El Cap issues, that will take months, until they all get fixed, I guess. If it still happens with internal soundcard and without using any plugins, a clean install of El Cap might help, because Cyrano did exactly that. Did you try, if it happens with the internal soundcard too? This way you might be able to find the source of the problem. I hear that a workaround for the Haswell bugs is around the corner too.īecause Cyrano doesn't have the problem, it's likely, that not Reaper, but the interface driver or any VST/AU is causing the crash. It's also typical that these USB problems could have been avoided if everyone, including Apple (and Intel) would follow specs to the letter. And it's running on a clean install of El capital, no 3rd party plugins and hardly any other software. I'm on an older non-retina pre Haswell 2009 MB pro though. ![]() Some, like Tascam, still have to wake up. Focusrite has had a beta driver for those suffering from the problem, as have a couple of others. RME fixed it in 3 days, because the problem surfaced on a friday, the driver update was available monday. These problems have hit some audio interface makers hard. There is a fix for the USB problems in it. The beta is in it's fourth incarnation already, meaning final release should be beginning of december at it's latest. Many hard- and software vendors need to update their products. OSX 10.11.1 Beta has already been released, but I fear it won't fix audio issues.
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