It's been out about an hour, is it compatible yet?

Does that include M4L?
(Sorry, itchy fingers make me a twat...)
stringtapper wrote:This is one update I will have to wait a while on. It's the first one where I've gotten emails from multiple software developers saying to hold on until they roll out a compatible update.
9.2.2 fixed that for memcdreamer wrote: What doesn't work is running Live more than once per boot cycle. I have to restart in order to run again after I've quit. The restart takes a long time so I suspect something's not getting cleaned up or released when Live exits. Clicking the Live icon does nothing, not even an infinite bounce.
Yep, except security updates I guess. Sounds like that might be a bug unique to you though. Got the latest audio interface drivers? My Yosemite runs fine with the volume controls in general. The only problem I get with sound is if I've been sleeping/waking it and using both the MOTU and internal if the MOTU is off; sometimes internal audio stops working. Switching to the MOTU continues to work but switching to internal gives me nothing though. IF I reboot it's back to normal.lapieuvre wrote:I just updated last month to Yosemite, and regret it so much... I have intermittent problem controling the volume, sometimes I can control it with the keyboard (F11 and F12) but most of the time I have to open system preferences->sound to control it. It won't even work on the top toolbar!
Will the arrival of El Capitan stop the development of Yosemite? It's not even fixed yet!
While that is the latest Java version (1.6) that is compatible with Max on OS X, it's not "the latest Java package" as indicated by Apple on that page. The current version of Java is 1.8 and isn't currently compatible with Max on OS X.mcdreamer wrote:M4L also works, I just had to install the latest Java package first from https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572?locale=en_US