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quadjojo

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macOS Sierra Public Beta Compatibility

Hey!
With the release of the Public Beta of the next Desktop OS macOS Sierra 10.12 from Apple today, i just wanted to inform you that i already tried
using my Apollo Twin Thunderbolt with the currently released Developer Preview 2. The newest UAD Driver doesnt work there and is not compatible yet.

Just in case anybody wanted to try it.... i warned you :)

Cheers,
Jojo
 
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quadjojo

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Sure, that's why i posted the Warning!
I know there will be People messing up their Systems with the Public Beta... perhaps some of them take a look at this Forum first :)
 

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I stickied it, cool Matt?
 
I found this to be the case as well. Something to do with System Integrity Protection. Hopefully the engineers at UA are on top of this. I suspect Sierra to possibly be a very stable and good OS. Hopefully a throwback to the 10.8.6 days...
 

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I found this to be the case as well. Something to do with System Integrity Protection. Hopefully the engineers at UA are on top of this. I suspect Sierra to possibly be a very stable and good OS. Hopefully a throwback to the 10.8.6 days...
I'm sure you mean 10.6.8!
 

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zangiamit91

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I did the carutil in the recovery mode and I disable it , but when I'm startup the sierra it's crash and restart . Someone have that issue?
 
I did the carutil in the recovery mode and I disable it , but when I'm startup the sierra it's crash and restart . Someone have that issue?
Sierra officially works with all my apps, including UAD, NI, iZotope, Xfer, Synapse, Uhe, Klanghelm, Boz, HorNet, etc

Virtually no plugin failed aueval, and LPX, Ableton Standard, and Bitwig (which only supports VSTs too) all play along.

Live Suite could theoretically be an issue as it relies on MAX by Cycling, which in turn relies on the completely unsupported (by Oracle Corp / SUN) JAVA 6 for certain aspects of its functionality. Hence I didn't bother purchasing the "higher-end" version.

However, I disabled SIP immediately upon booting Sierra the first time.

The new OS is performing extremely well on my 5K.
 

zangiamit91

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Sierra officially works with all my apps, including UAD, NI, iZotope, Xfer, Synapse, Uhe, Klanghelm, Boz, HorNet, etc

Virtually no plugin failed aueval, and LPX, Ableton Standard, and Bitwig (which only supports VSTs too) all play along.

Live Suite could theoretically be an issue as it relies on MAX by Cycling, which in turn relies on the completely unsupported (by Oracle Corp / SUN) JAVA 6 for certain aspects of its functionality. Hence I didn't bother purchasing the "higher-end" version.

However, I disabled SIP immediately upon booting Sierra the first time.

The new OS is performing extremely well on my 5K.
i install all over again and disable from the beginning too.. now its work =]
but the disapointed that i heard that pt10 work without grphics lags but its not

update - the driver keep crashing the system. need new driver or fix the issue, and pro tools 10 still have the same graphic bug
 
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does anybody tried this to make sierra to work with uad ?

Configuring System Integrity Protection

Security configuration is stored in NVRAM rather than in the file system itself. As a result, this configuration applies to all installations of OS X across the entire machine and persists across OS X installations that support System Integrity Protection.

Note: To safeguard against disabling System Integrity Protection by modifying security configuration from another OS, the startup disk can no longer be set programmatically, such as by invoking the bless(8) command.
System Integrity Protection can be configured using the csrutil(1) command.

You can check whether System Integrity Protection is currently enabled on your system by running the following command in the Terminal:

$ csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: enabled.
To enable or disable System Integrity Protection, you must boot to Recovery OS and run the csrutil(1) command from the Terminal.

Boot to Recovery OS by restarting your machine and holding down the Command and R keys at startup.
Launch Terminal from the Utilities menu.
Enter the following command:
$ csrutil enable

After enabling or disabling System Integrity Protection on a machine, a reboot is required.

Note: For certain enterprise configurations that do not allow booting to Recovery OS, System Integrity Protection can be configured by other means. See “Prepare for NetBoot, NetInstall, and NetRestore requirements in OS X El Capitan” for more information.
 
but does anybody tried the : enabling or disabling System Integrity Protection

to make it work and stabil with sierra?
 
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