This is our searchable database giving information on Apple macOS Big Sur audio compatibility for audio plugins and hardware. For more detailed information visit our dedicated Apple macOS Big Sur audio compatibility article.
Apple macOS Big Sur is the seventeenth and release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s operating system for Macintosh computers. The successor to macOS Catalina, it was announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 22, 2020.
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Following the Apple security update to macOS 12.5.1 and the very speedy response from Avid to approve it, just a few weeks later, Apple released another security based update with macOS 12.6. In this article we look at whether users running macOS Monterey should update to macOS 12.6.
Today at WWDC21 Apple announced their next operating system for the Mac, macOS Monterey with options like FaceTime, Shareplay, Share with You and Spatial Audio all coming to the new macOS.
In this article, we will be sharing up to date information, as we get it from brands and the community, about which pro audio applications and plug-ins do and don't work with Apple Silicon powered computers as well as other related issues which affect pro audio users. This article will be constantly updated as the information and compatibility status changes.
PreSonus has announced that all currently supported hardware now works natively with Apple M1 powered Macs. PreSonus has also announced that Studio One 5.2 is compatible with M1 Macs running Rosetta.
The MacBook Pro M1 audio power test is just one of the tests we are going to be conducting with the new Apple Macs in the coming weeks, this test is Pro Tools. Unsupported CPU and OS, what could possibly go wrong?
All iZotope software except free products supported iLok USB authorization, although computer and cloud licensing are not currently supported. In our macOS Big Sur compatibility research, we came across an announcement from iZotope about iLok licensing with their older products.
First Tim Cook promised “more exciting things to come in 2020”, then Apple released macOS 11.0.1 Beta confirming 3 new Apple Silicon Macs in the works and now Apple has announced another Fall Event, this time on November 10th at 10 am PST. In other news, Apple is offering developers who took up the Apple Developer Transition Kit the opportunity for one-on-one code-level guidance from an Apple engineer. We have the details…
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In this article, we will be sharing up to date information, as we get it from brands and the community, about which pro audio applications and plug-ins do and don't work with macOS Big Sur 11 as well as other related issues which affect pro audio users. This article will be constantly updated as the information and compatibility status changes.
We’ve been getting feedback from several developers who are ‘perplexed’ to say the least as they try and ensure their DAWs and plugins and other audio products are compatible with the forthcoming macOS Big Sur.