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Dr Hobbitstein

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6. No, I'm an audio professional, so I run Pro Tools, Logic Pro,
Sat May 18, 2019, 06:59 PM
May 2019

and a whole host of audio plugins from Waves, iZotope, Antares, SoundToys, and others...

Another issue is my hardware A/D converters are VERY outdated, so I had to modify some things in High Sierra to allow the driver to load. The same can be done in Mojave, but with other compatibility issues with the audio software, it’s best not to have too many workarounds.

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Why some Mac software will soon be outdated [View all] question everything May 2019 OP
Advice True Blue American May 2019 #1
What is it that you do not understand? Big Blue Marble May 2019 #2
This. Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #3
Don't deal with your problem immediately if you need your software. Big Blue Marble May 2019 #4
No, I'm an audio professional, so I run Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #6
How do I know if my software is "old?" question everything May 2019 #5
You're fine running High Sierra. It's only one version behind Mojave. Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #7
Thanks question everything May 2019 #8
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