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Onyx for mac os x yosemite
Onyx for mac os x yosemite









  1. #Onyx for mac os x yosemite serial number#
  2. #Onyx for mac os x yosemite serial#
  3. #Onyx for mac os x yosemite driver#
  4. #Onyx for mac os x yosemite pro#
  5. #Onyx for mac os x yosemite software#

#Onyx for mac os x yosemite serial#

So, I read a lot online and I think I need to do that.ġ) Check my mackie to see the serial numberģ) Downloading the drivers that match it, or no drivers if it's Core Audio.Ĥ) Downloading Cubase, Artist 6.5 in my caseĥ) Plugging the Firewire Port of the mackie to the Imac with the apporpriate connector/cableĦ) Going into the "Midi and audio setup" on the Imac to see if I see the mackie in it

onyx for mac os x yosemite

I've bought a late 2015 Imac and nothing has been downloaded on it yet (besides the librarian for my Nord and other keys): I want to use my Mackie Onyx 1640i as a recorder with Cubase to record our practices. I was able to keep record of all the steps to do to reset the studio with two interface M-Audio Firewire 2626 but today, my goal is different: Since then, for the past 5 years, the studio hasn't worked at all because I've been doing Live music only. The Imac was not mine, from my job and when I was laid off, I had to give it back and found another job.

#Onyx for mac os x yosemite software#

So, I installed all the audio first and then all the software and computer.I was ready to record, all connection were working well in Cubase, midi and Audio but: It doesn't appear Apple has made any changes to the csrutil in Mojave.Ĩ years ago, I decided to set up a new home studio after a break of 10 years.Well, even more, my last Home Studio was Atari 1040 and Notator form C-Lab. Both system are working reliably.įor those with Onyx mixers in serial range 204xxxx you should be able to continue using the method avalonsutra describes.

#Onyx for mac os x yosemite pro#

I also tested on my 2013 MacBook Pro Retina with the Thunderbolt > FW800 adapter. I have tested the latest versions of Logic Pro 10.4.2, Ableton Live 10.03, Cubase Pro 9.5.30, and Final Cut Pro X running on a 2017 MacBook Pro Touch Bar using a Thunderbolt 3 > Thunderbolt 2 adapter connected to a Thunderbolt > Firewire 800 adapter with a single Firewire 800 to 400 cable. I would expect others with any model of Mackie Onyx starting with serial #003 to have the same successful experience. I am running the GA version of Mojave released in September 2018. Just plug in and it will show up in System Preference > Sound as a Core Audio device.

#Onyx for mac os x yosemite serial number#

I'm happy to report my Mackie Onyx 1640i (starting with serial number 003) continues to work great in macOS 10.14 Mojave with native Core Audio support. With the 2013 MBP I've used the TB/FW adapters as well as connect the 2013 MBP Thunderbolt to an Apple 27" Thunderbolt display and use the FW800 on the rear of the display to the 1640i. One is a 2017 MacBook Pro 15.4" Touchbar with Thunderbolt 3 and the other is an early 2013 MacBook Pro 15.4" with original Thunderbolt 1. No issues in Logic Pro X, Cubase 8/9/9.5, or Ableton Live 9 or 10.įor anyone working with video I've also tested with FCPX, Davinci Resolve 14 and 15 (latest public beta), and Autodesk Flame 20. I'm using the Apple TB > Firewire 800 and a cable that's FW800 on one end and FW400 on the other. I've tested with both the official Apple TB3 > TB2 and the Startech TB3 > TB2 and both work fine. Thunderbolt 3 > Thunderbolt 2, and Thunderbolt to Firewire 800. I've been using my 1640i on every version of High Sierra since the original 10.13 release and currently on 10.13.6.Īlso works great with Thunderbolt 3 although you need two adapters. I moved on from mackie as an interface a while ago but i feel for people here.ĭid anyone try HIGH sierra? 10.12?Works great using High Sierra.

onyx for mac os x yosemite

#Onyx for mac os x yosemite driver#

At least IT doesn't need driver support ! Its a shame as my onyx mixer is pretty good with decent preamps. This will be why they are so plentiful and cheap on ebay.

onyx for mac os x yosemite

I don't understand why they even sold them all that time if they didn't bother to support current OS ? This link appears to show mackie do not support past osx 10.8 and windows 7 :Ĭrazy. I contacted mackie about my onyx firewire card and they said it had never been tested on my OSX 10.7.5 then i found this… It would randomly cause no audio to pass and white noise = important session is game over, come back the next day and its working again until a critical point a few days later, then same problem again. My onyx firewire card is supported by core audio apparently ( see below chart ) but in reality it drove me nuts. Well in my experience core audio recognising the system does not mean it will work properly and is not good enough and not the same as driver support at all.











Onyx for mac os x yosemite