![]() ![]() * some plugins will still display transparent dialogs when used in Logic (or Cubase in dark mode) * Uhbik is not working in Logic, MainStage and GarageBand It’s usually after the operating system comes out, before music and audio software and hardware manufacturers can implement whatever updates they need to do to their software and hardware in order to make it compatible with the new OS." Why? The answer is that a major operating system update like Big Sur comes with a big caveat for those of us who make music and record audio and MIDI on our computers: there’s always a lag time. ![]() ![]() Please continue to check this web page for late-breaking information regarding compatibility with macOS Big Sur. The MIDI interface models listed below are not yet compatible with macOS Big Sur. The Pro Audio models listed below are not yet compatible with macOS Big Sur. Please continue to check this web page for late-breaking information regarding versions of these two MOTU apps that will be compatible with macOS Big Sur." "Digital Performer and Performer Lite (any version) are not yet compatible with macOS Big Sur. "MachFive, Ethno Instrument, BPM, Electric Keys and Symphonic Instrument (any version) are not yet compatible with macOS Big Sur." "Based on past experience we would generally advise waiting for at least a few months after the release of any new operating system before updating in case there are any initial issues which need to be patched." I'm guessing you didn't look into that possibility. And BTW, other manufacturers are also having issues with Big Sur. ![]() Other interfaces won't run the luscious UA plug-ins. The routing of UAD2 devices is more complicated that that of a simple interface, and it usually takes UA a bit longer to have their hardware/software be compatible with Apple's new OSs. Hmmm, I find it strange that your first and second posts are winges. ![]()
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