![]() I hope it works for them as it does for me. You must move the CoreAudio Plugin as shown in the following image and re-start the computer and work with your M-Track 2x2 as it should be. So here I leave images of where I found it and where I placed it, then re-started the computer and everything is working as it should be. and I discovered that when doing the update it was moved to the folder: Incompatible Software. Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. I mention it because that's how I did it step by step.īut my curiosity told me to look in my system folders if I had the CoreAudio plugin installed where it should be. This package contains the files needed for installing the M-AUDIO Fast Track USB driver. Here Select USB Audio and MIDI Interfaces, M-Track, Windows 10, 64 bit in order. So I did it, but it did not change anything. 2: Choose your M-audio Series, Product, and OS in the scroll box. so looking in this forum I saw that I had to restart the sisatema, enter Terminal and add this command: " $ csrutil enable " and then install the M-Audio Drivers downloaded from its website. there are other problems as well - see the M-Audio forum threads. ![]() You must specify another driver as the default Sound Playback device in the Windows Settings. You just have to get around the driver problems that M-Audio refuses to fix. When I upgraded to High Sierra 10.13.5 the CoreAudio plugin was lost. I have used M-Audio Fast Track Pro with ASIO4ALL with success. I share what I did to get the M-Track 2x2 recognized by my MacBook Pro 15 " mid-2012 - 2015. so that's why I am asking where you are seeing 'many many people" because I am just not seeing that myself.OK. indicates that very few people are successfully running LPX under Yosemite without performance problems. Just a quick scan across the various forums. and all of which have no such issues running LPX under Mavericks. Your hardware serial number can be found printed on a sticker on the rear or bottom of your product and will be begin with (21). to a maxed out 2013 i7 MBP to a top of the line 2014 Mac Pro and all have demonstrated issues regarding performance and stability with LPX and 10.10.x using a variety of different Audio/Midi interfaces, all of which have supposedly 10.10 compatible drivers. Register here using your product’s hardware serial number. 7 different Macs ranging from 2010 Mac Mini i7 Servers to 2011 32GB 3.4Ghz iMacs. I personally, have on test here at the studios. over 80% have had to revert back to a previous configuration because of performance and/or stability related issues. and of those that have attempted to use Logic Pro X and Yosemite together. I have a quite large client list of Logic users from all over the world. Where are you getting that idea from because it simply isn't so. I have to be really honest with you Ben and say. I know many, many of us who are running things just fine. and compared to LP9's performance under Snow Leopard, it's really become a sad joke to be truthful. truly showed how much performance had dropped off under Yosemite compared to previous configurations. Using the Logic Multicore Benchmark test. with the same Hardware/Devices combination ![]() I did finally manage to get my FW Ultralites, along with a FW 2i2 and FW Saffire 24 DSP to work under Yosemite using the latest drivers but the overall performance of LPX was pretty dreadful under Yosemite (compared to the same performance with the same hardware under Mavericks.) and Logic misbehaved with CoreAudio in general blipping and squawking away to it's heart's content on frequent occasions when the system was being pushed hard.Įven on a top of the line 2014 Mac Pro, Logic Pro X struggled to reach anything near the performance expected and seen under earlier OS X versions. ![]() (along with much feedback from my clients.) currently Yosemite and LPX is a 'no go' no matter what external hardware you run it on.
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