Pro Tools 12 is now compatible with Mac OS Sierra 10.12. Avid have updated their. MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) is supported with Pro Tools 12.6. Please refer to our Pro Tools 12 System Requirements and Pro Tools HD 12 System Requirements pages for more info. More information can be found on the for Pro Tools 12.6. We have also seen reports of Pro Tools 10 no longer having the graphics glitch on MacOS Sierra! We are updating a couple of our machines today and will report back shortly! Let us know in the comments below if you have any issues updating to MacOS Sierra with Pro Tools 12.6. Update: we have tested pro tools 12.6 on MacOS Sierra and all is good! Pro Tools 10 Update: Pro Tools 10.3.10 works on MacOS Sierra, however, there are still graphic issues when trying to add inserts. Other than that, it works just fine. The compatibility seems to be the same as the previous OS X release. New operating systems add amazing new features and security to our world but that can often come at the cost of compatibility with our current software and drivers, many of which are vital pieces to a studio or DJ setup. While software and hardware drivers can be updated to account for the changes in a new operating system, this is not always immediate. Avid have released a software update for Pro Tools that fixes a number of bugs/issues that many Pro Tools users have been having. Keeping in line with their new numbering scheme, Pro Tools 2018.3 is a March 2018 release. To prevent any downtime waiting for an update, it's much easier check the compatibility of your gear before making the jump. This article is a list of all macOS High Sierra and iOS 11 compatible M-Audio hardware and software, as well as what you'll need to know before updating. Contents • • • • • • • • 3 Things You'll Need to Know • Is my product supported? We're happy to tell you that most M-Audio products are already supported on macOS High Sierra without any need for additional driver or firmware updates. If you haven't already, check our list of supported and products below to make sure your M-Audio product is ready for the update to High Sierra. • Apple's new OS includes new security features that require the user to allow a system extension when installing a new driver. This is very simple and only needs to be done once for each driver. So, if you're installing any new driver on macOS High Sierra, look out for the following pop-up message and check out the for instructions. The good news is that this is only necessary if you are installing a new driver. If you are updating to High Sierra and already have the latest driver for your device installed, you will not need to re-install the driver or complete these steps. • While your M-Audio products are ready for macOS High Sierra, that doesn't mean everybody is. If you use one of our products with a third-party software title like Ableton or Cubase, be sure to check with the developer to confirm support for the new OS before updating.
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