Hello All,
When I have a working system, I tend not to update very much but I downloaded Live 12 today and tried to install it but realised that macOS Catalina on my Mac mini 2018 is not supported!
I'm not here to moan about that, I just wondered if anyone recommends any particular MacOS version to go to from 10.15.7?
Cheers All,
Andy.
Ableton Live 12 - macOS Catalina
Ableton Live 12 - macOS Catalina
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Re: Ableton Live 12 - macOS Catalina
Ventura should be the most stable and widely supported, for now.
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Re: Ableton Live 12 - macOS Catalina
Strangely, Sonoma fixed quite a lot of issues I had with Monterey on my M1 pro. Especially some issues with a MOTU Ultralite mk5 randomly glitching.
It seems they fixed some usb management issues with new laptops (so it does concern me), and it seems Sonoma is quite a stable release in general, but I don't know how it works on older machines.
Regarding the plugins compatibility, I don't have any specific issues with Sonoma (even with NI plugins) and I have around 400 plugins on my machine...
Because I still have a mid-2012 macbook pro I'd like to install live 12 on, I will install Sonoma on it using OpenCore. I had some feedback on this exact config (mid-2012 MBP + Sonoma via OpenCore), and it seems (again, nothing is sure) that it works pretty good.
Personnaly, I would go with Sonoma.
It seems they fixed some usb management issues with new laptops (so it does concern me), and it seems Sonoma is quite a stable release in general, but I don't know how it works on older machines.
Regarding the plugins compatibility, I don't have any specific issues with Sonoma (even with NI plugins) and I have around 400 plugins on my machine...
Because I still have a mid-2012 macbook pro I'd like to install live 12 on, I will install Sonoma on it using OpenCore. I had some feedback on this exact config (mid-2012 MBP + Sonoma via OpenCore), and it seems (again, nothing is sure) that it works pretty good.
Personnaly, I would go with Sonoma.