Several updates for Logic X Pro have been released with major bug fixes for OS X Mavericks support. Some users though have reported some problems with Logic Pro 9 so some caution is advised. Many users on Apple’s Discussions Forum have reported that Logic seems to be working well under Mavericks. Be aware though that at this moment Pro Tools 11.1 is NOT yet compatible with the latest Mavericks 10.9.1 update.Īpple hasn’t clearly stated that Logic Pro X is compatible with Mavericks but the Logic specifications page states that it will run on 10.8.4 and higher. Mountain Lion users should note that 11.0.3 is only intended for 10.9 and shouldn’t be installed on 10.8 ML.Īvid have released Pro Tools 11.1 which is fully compatible with OS X 10.9. Avid has released pro Tools 11.0.3 which introduces support for Mac OS X Mavericks. Avid is busy testing compatibility with 10.9. Many uninstallers for their hardware drivers and software are definitely not working. ![]() Here’s a short list though of most DAWS and their current status on OS X Mavericks compatibility.Īvid is strongly advising NOT to update to 10.9 at this moment. The main advice for now is to hold off the update until the for you important developers have given the green light. You need to check whether the driver for your audio interface and all the plugins that you use are compatible. ![]() Of course knowing whether your DAW works under 10.9 requires a lot more than just installing the software and see if it runs. With Apple’s new operating system OS X Mavericks released just over a week ago, producers and musicians are dying to know whether their DAW of choice is compatible or will be in the near future.
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