That's a lot of In/Outs! My first soundcard was a USB 1.0 Tascam US428 I worked a lot with, plus it was also a midi controller with joggle, knobs and faders to control Cuba$e interface. I loved it, but it's now in the 10ft high pyramid of 'not supported anymore' hardware devices I keep in my room. Open app store apps for mac. I managed to install Sierra as a virtual OS, so I'll try to save time to keep on testing. New calendar app for iphone. Reversing IOAudioFamily lead me nowhere. As you mentionned, Sierra doesn't bring amazingly new features (I don't use Siri, nor Clouds.), so I'm not in a hurry to upgrade. Hi Diooo For now, I'm under the impression it's ok to test Sierra on a virtual partition, since our board is USB, the drivers are native. I've yet been able to reproduce what you already tried, so my guess is, it's relevant. Yamaha Steinberg FW Driver V1.6.0 for Mac OS X 10.6-10.4. Yamaha Steinberg FW Driver enables audio/MIDI signals to be transferred between a computer and following devices compatible with the YamahaSteinberg FW Driver via IEEE1394 cables. Devices compatible with the Yamaha Steinberg FW. I'll have time from next monday on, to try other things, I mean, other than full USB kexts replacement. AFAIAC I won't go pro on a Sierra system until 10.12.4 is released I guess, this is now an old habit of mine: transition to a new OS, only when it's old (!) I moved OsX from 9.4 directly to 10.4, and then to 11.4 (fourth updates are most of the time rock stable). At first it was just because I was using an AMD CPU, and community kernel development for these was taking time (and lots of efforts from guys from this forum by the way). But I kept the habit. And for Live performances, I even use a 10.8.3 on a Asus F301a laptop, I don't think I will ever upgrade. Well, I installed a 10.11.5 for it on an external USB 3.0 disk, but just for fun! I say all this, because if we fail to discover a 'simple, light and efficient' workaround for 10.12.0, let us not lose hope that next OsX updates bring their loads of improvements (!) let's keep in touch! Thanks for your plans, Oliveiro! I very much waiting for the time you could check the Sierra possible solutions, cause as for me - none of the El Capitan workarounds works good for the moment (full USB replacement gives me trackpad without multitouch, light workaround from post10 gives no midi support. Also, as long as I remember, both of them failing USB iPhone connection, so I assume there can be predictions for any USB-connected device to appear non-working) Let me know if you have any ideas which you are running out of time to check, etc. ![]() It feels like the answer is somewhere near in Sierra, as we start from working panel. Btw, MB it's worthy to check/edit Info.plist file inside the M-AudioFastTrackUltra.kext? I remember I saw -=somewhere=- guys danced around this to make the driver supportable inside new OSX environment. Hey guys, hope youre all well! Ive recently sent off my Fast Track Ultra 8R for repair so dont have it available to me right now. One thing I did notice on the latest Sierra update (with a recent security update on the release of the new macbooks), the fast track ultra kext is no longer being recognised by default.
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