Dec 25, 2014. [url=optical mouse driver[/url] [url=2480 driver download[/url] [url=card. Oct 12, 2014. Main studio:Cubase 9, 8.5, Wavelab 9, macpro middle 2012, saffire pro 40, waves 9, t-racks, plugin alliance, superior drummer and komplete. This machine is using Focusrite Saffire Pro with the latest (Yosemite) driver. Hardware is a Presonus Audiobox and MIDI is an M-Audio Keystation 88es.
I highly recommend you to wait until an official statement regarding the compatibility of Steinberg products with the upcoming OS X 10.10 has been released. If applicable, some patches and/or compatiblity installers will be released after all tests have been finished (only for supported products). Please take into account that some programs might not show the expected or correct results, unless you reset its preferences to the factory settings. Until further notice, OS X 10.10 won't be supported officially yet, but it would be very useful to get some feedback about the results of your tests.
Hi - just a quick update on my own very limited testing of Yosemite and 7.5.3. I've got a Core i5 Macbook Pro (dual core) and a Core i7 iMac (quad core). Having run the Yosemite Beta on the macbook over the summer, I have found Cubase has run OK for me so far, including using the final released Yosemite build. I've generally used the built in sound on this machine. So I thought I would be safe to install Yosemite on the iMac, which has been using Cubase under Mavericks flawlessly over this period. However, once this machine had (final) Yosemite installed, immediately I had serious over-runs on the 'real time peak' meter under relatively light project loading.
Reducing the sample rate and increasing the buffer brought some small improvement but the system was still not able to play more than a couple of VSTs at once. This machine is using Focusrite Saffire Pro with the latest (Yosemite) driver. I also tried this machine using the built in sound, and tried to reinstall the audio drivers again. Same result, so I am leaning towards thinking the problem is not with the Focusrite. Because I want to use the iMac over the weekend I have decided to roll it back to Mavericks for now. So I will be able to confirm if this fixes the problem once the restore process is complete in a few hours. But I would be interested to know if anyone else has any problems with Yosemite and Cubase?
And also if anyone has any suggestions! I have tried all the buffer / sample rates / audio priority / ASIO guard options with little improvement. Could it be a problem that is limited to i7's or quad-core processors? I've decided to wait on my main system. I found that the VST3 version of u-he Diva is now not playing nice under both Mavericks and Yosemite in any case. This is new behaviour on my system and I am not clear what changed (note that u-he recommend using the VST2 version anyway).
Another problem I found was that my version of Waves WLC (and latest V9 installer) is not working on Yosemite (for me anyway). I am nervous to update both machines to Yosemite in this case, in case I need to rebuild the license key. Looking forward to hearing how others get on. I've enjoyed Cubase under the Yosemite beta, and it wasn't all bad news. Svenne wrote: Did you use the Yosemite install tool, when you installed. It is apparently required at the moment: Check out orchetect's excellent posting here: Yeah I did use the Steinberg tool. I put in the DVD disc containing Cubase Artist 7 and choose language.
Then I swapped to the installation tool for Yosemite and went about the installation. It went fine. It even prompted me to put in the Sonic SE disc. To do so I had to close the installation window for Artist 7 in order to get the disc out and put the Sonic SE disc in.
Things then continued to install. Then download manager (name? Bryan Magee The Great Philosophers Pdf File on this page. ) initiated and downloaded the latest patch. After this the installation was done and successful according to the installer. But I can't find Cubase on the damn computer I'm just now downloading the complete Artist 7 installer from Steinberg's website to try to install from it instead from disc (with help from the Yosemite installer tool).
I just installed 10.10 on my mac mini (late 2012) 2.3GHz i7 with 16GB ram. I'm running Cubase 7 elements. I'm using a presonus audio box 22vsl for my audio out. Cubase is crashing over and over. I'm just mixing some audio tracks. The first time it hung up when I used the cut tool to split an audio event and then tried to normalize. ( normally it will ask if you want to create a new version so the normalize only effects the cut version and not the original.
This time it hung up before that dialog box appeared. I had to force quit) I had already done this on another track with out a problem. I restarted and started working on the bass drum track using the channel rack gate, compressor and EQ. Was working fine for a while and then it crashed again. I've had to force quit twice so far. Two other times it crashed and a big error message box appeared with the option to restart.
It's been very stable with the previous 10. Simple Minds Sparkle In The Rain Rar File there. 9 Edit: I'm not sure what these things mean, but here are some error messages I'm seeing in the console. Hi all, Updated to Yosemite yesterday. UA Apollo DUO user here with the latest UAD software.
The UAD plugs are not playing very nice (upon opening and closing any plugin the GUI goes black and freezes). Recording is also giving some trouble with a lot of weird glitches and artefacts happening - although this is intermittent, only happens after the session has been open for some time and is fixed by closing and re-opening the session. Overall, wouldn't recommend updating just yet. Approximately how long would the waiting time for a compatible update be? I'm aware 7.5.30 is quite recent. Maybe i'm lucky, because all SB apps are working perfectly well in my iMac under OSX Yosemite. Currently i have Cubase Elements 7.0.7, Cubase 7.0.7, Cubase 7.5.30, Wavelab LE7, Wavelab Elements 8.0.3 and Wavelab 8.5.1, all runing on an iMac early 2008, with Core2 Duo, 4 Gb of RAM, and an 1 TB HDD.
Hardware is a Presonus Audiobox and MIDI is an M-Audio Keystation 88es. This is my 'home' setup, and installed all the Steinberg software in order to run tests on the OSX Yosemite. The difference between this setup and another one i've tried earlier this week, is that in this machine (the iMac) i've been updating/upgrading the OSX and all the software since OSX Tiger (10.4). On a new machine, with a clean install of Mavericks and the update to Yosemite, there were errors and things not going so weel.
So IMO, with these tests (runnig tests since last friday.), a machine that comes from 'older' updates/upgrades can go fine, a new machine that relies only in 'new' OS's, there are problems. I say this because i've been reading about a lot of errors with SB software, and in this particular machine, never had one. (well a video card related one, but that's not SB, it's this 'old' iMac.
) Also on the Win 7 side, Cubase and all the others run fine, including the problem with the Hub and the Win update. Hope it can help someone! None of my software is yet supported, cubase 7.5, superior drummer, komplete 8 and waves. Im using mac pro 2012.
Cubase starts up with a message new audio hardware discovered everytime, (mine being saffire pro 40). It will ask for locating some halion and loopmash files everytime. From there on everything seems to be normal. Waves wlc dont connect to the cloud, but seems to be working using the USB guide found elsewere.
SD and kontakt is working. I wont do any project on yosemite yet ofcourse, other than testing this and that.