![]() If you use plug-ins by any of the above, and let’s face it, NI Komplete, Arturia, Steinberg, EastWest, Avid & Elektron’s Overbridge-that includes a large number of producers-then don’t update until fixes get released. NOTE: MattiasWitt on the NI User Forums has shared a hack to get around AU Validation. will keep you updated on any developments regarding this issue.” Reassuringly, “the root cause of this issue has been identified and a workaround is still being developed in close contact with Apple. ![]() Native Instruments explain that validation of all of their Audio Units fail in Logic Pro X under OS X 10.11. Indeed some of them could need a release either from Arturia or Apple.” We are working with Apple to solve some issues. And that’s evident across forums and developer sites where the overall advice from some of the big players in the market is to wait before updating.Īs of today, Steinberg (Cubase, Nuendo, Wavelab), EastWest (Play), Avid (Pro Tools), Slate Digital, Gobbler and others are advising customers to stay put on Yosemite.Īrturia are amongst those and explain that “this update may affect operations of these instruments when in Audio Unit or standalone mode. There have evidently been some underlying changes to the way El Capitan deals with audio and audio units. Here are 5 reasons you should wait before updating to OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Plus Apple did work on some underlying audio technologies in this OS, so it seems the creative/professional crowds should pay close attention before updating. Music software is much more complex than the general apps Macworld and others tested during their reviews. But, don’t believe everything you read (yes, I get the irony here) take a breath, make a tea/coffee and sit back and think. Well, El Capitan might be solid if you're using Apple Mail, Pages, Word, Safari, Chrome, etc. El Capitan is as solid as the giant granite monolith that towers over Yosemite Valley. The days of dramatic operating-system updates are over. Macworld wax lyrical about it too: “ Should you update to El Capitan? Unreservedly yes-I’ve found it to be stable, it’s free, it’ll download and install itself on your Mac with nearly no intervention, and it’ll bring with it improved security, speed, and functionality. The Guardian UK ended their short review by stating “ I can’t see why you wouldn’t upgrade, although maybe wait and see whether any bugs pop up before updating your main machine.” El Capitan is said to bring serious speed enhancements for both new and old, compatible Macs.
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