
- #Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 mac os x#
- #Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 install#
- #Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 driver#
- #Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 upgrade#
- #Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 pro#
(I understand that maybe none of these impact your needs, but for some it does) Just for laughs, here is what Protools 10.3.8 fixes. I'm not saying that it doesn't work but it demonstrates a lack of advancement in technology. I would probably think twice about using a studio that was still running OSX Leopard or Windows Vista. Sometimes my clients look for it and if I were a paying customer, I would probably do so too. It is not so much about running out and getting the latest/greatest…okay, yes it is. Most of those crashing were from me abusing the system anyways There are only two or three points in the release notes on PT 10.3.7 that could be fixes for some crashes I've experienced. And Mavericks showed the same type of information, a bunch of things to reduce power use, memory compression etc.all things that a properly optimized PT rig would have turned off.Įnlighten me, please, on what the benefits would be to running OSX 10.8.5? I just can't seem to find them aside from it being qualified for the 10/11 co-install of PT's (which I don't require)īut like most, I often feel that I'm behind the trend if I don't follow the herd :P My rig is smokin' right now for what I'm using it for.
#Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 pro#
After reading the release details, I could not find anything that was going to improve my systems performance, or Pro Tools performance.
#Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 upgrade#
I have been contemplating doing the upgrade to 10.8.5. Had some time today at work to read up on OSX as I'm still running 10.8.2. This gets said a whole bunch around here 'What's the facination with always running out to get the latest & greatest'? For now at least I have an idea what works and what doesn't. I am not desiring to hang on to PT 10 forever and will eventually make the switch to PT11 when the rest of my software(s) become compatible. I am curious as to what others experience may be. The shops open so to speak.Īnyone else out there with success or failure on Mavericks and PT 10 by all means chime in. Basically all my required essentials are all functioning. The goal was an attempt to investigate what my transition from OS X's and PT's 10/11 will entail along with the other plug-in/software that need to follow along. My "Original" system and PT hard drive was left untouched as this was done on a second drive.
#Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 install#
The only cost for me was the obvious software install and overall test time involved. I was in the process of getting ready to do a fresh install of OS X 10.8.5 when I decided to try Mavericks being it's a FREE download and install from Apple.


To sum up I basically had a new hard drive and some extra time on my hands this weekend. Obviously should I have needed to do a complete PT uninstall I may have had major headaches and issues as it has been noted that the uninstaller for PT10 does not function in Mavericks.
#Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 driver#
All was well after the ver.10 driver was installed. I was able to uninstall the ver.11 driver, using the AVID driver uninstaller, and install the ver.10 driver. Not that I generally surf the web on my PT setup but when a client needs me to have access to other audio/video sources and I can't monitor them correctly its always a pain. 10 driver required you to quit a session to monitor in iTunes, Quicktime, Safari(if you were lucky), etc. You also can now monitor "web" audio while in or out of a session. It does, however, allow monitoring of any outside audio source while being in a PT session which is nice. The ver.11 driver does not function properly and causes sessions to "CPU error" at random intervals. The only issue to note is with the NEW driver ver.11 for the DIGI003+. All editing, mixing, recording appears to run without issue at this point.

All of my previous sessions open and function properly. Installed PT 10.3.8 along with the usual arsenal of software and plug-ins, Waves, Slate, Reason, etc.Īt this time I have had NO issues with being able to run 10.3.8 and added software/plug-ins on Mavericks. I just did a clean install of Mavericks 10.9.1 on a new HD this weekend. As of today, all I've read is people with installation problems so I'm holding off on the download. Strike!" But at least it is a weak attempt to keep Protools 10 alive and kicking.
#Native instruments software for mac 10.8.5 mac os x#
I see it says NOT supported for co-install on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), but neither does it say supported at all. Note: Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) is NOT supported with Pro Tools 10.3.x co-install. Pro Tools|HD Native Thunderbolt systems on Mac OS X 10.7.5, 10.8, 10.8.2 to 10.8.5 (details) Version 10.3.8 is officially qualified and recommended for:
