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Old 10-14-2018, 04:22 AM
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Default Re: Installing Pro Tools 10 on Mojave

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Downgrade it to High Sierra.

If they give you a new machine, you can put 10.13.6 on there.

You don’t say which model your MBP is, but if it’s the 2017 model, that will run Sierra.
It’s the one in my signature...... except it will running Mojave when I get it back they are replacing the logic board by the sounds it also contains the ssd drive.
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Old 10-14-2018, 04:45 AM
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It’s the one in my signature...... except it will running Mojave when I get it back they are replacing the logic board by the sounds it also contains the ssd drive.


Sorry mate. I use Tapatalk to browse forums... well, the ones that support it. I don’t see signatures.

If it comes back with Mojave, downgrade to High Sierra or brave the elements and try running Pro Tools on it.

Either way, you have options.


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Old 10-14-2018, 05:34 AM
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Sorry mate. I use Tapatalk to browse forums... well, the ones that support it. I don’t see signatures.

If it comes back with Mojave, downgrade to High Sierra or brave the elements and try running Pro Tools on it.

Either way, you have
Sorry mate didn’t realise....

This is/was my system bar mOS at this stage

MBP 15” 2018 macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 +sup1 Touch Bar and ID
2.2GHz 6 core 8 gen Intel Core i7 processor (TB’d to 4.1GHz)
32 Gb of 2400MHz DDR4, 1T SSD, Magic Mouse and Keyboard
Pro Tools 2018.7, Cubase AI 9.5, Yamaha TF5, UR44 and a bowl of M&M's
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2.2GHz 6 core 8 gen Intel Core i7 processor (TB’s to 4.1GHz)
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Pro Tools 2022.7 -23.# - HEAT applied, RME Fireface UCX II
........and a bowl of M&M's
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Old 10-14-2018, 06:46 AM
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OK, so the current model, so High Sierra is a go. If it comes back with Mojave, format it and install a copy of High Sierra.

Pretty sure 10.13.6 was what those shipped with which is also an unsupported OS for PT... currently. So wether you should downgrade or not is entirely up to you.

Was it working fine with 10.13.6 before you spilt coffee on it? Do you have a clone of your drive you can clone back? If not, lesson learnt there.

PS: hope their peanut M&Ms.



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Old 10-14-2018, 03:46 PM
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OK, so the current model, so High Sierra is a go. If it comes back with Mojave, format it and install a copy of High Sierra.
Yup possibly I know another user from Melbourne TDM posted a link to previous mOS ver but I’m not sure the newer MBP can run it.

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Pretty sure 10.13.6 was what those shipped with which is also an unsupported OS for PT... currently. So wether you should downgrade or not is entirely up to you.
Yup it certainly was, Well I’m in two minds having done a lil more research since last evenings news about my MBP. I notice Cubase 9.5 has passed compatibility with High Sierra 10.13.6 and by the looks they are experiencing one bug with Mojave is around access to your contacts only with their latest update 9.5.30 I still have the pre update ver. But they seem to be getting on top of it. I understand the PT isn’t supporting Mojave but....but! Doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t run. I haven’t seen any posts with anyone having tried though.

Personally ultimately I’ll go with whatever is going to work. But I have spent quite sometime now over the last few months getting my head around PT and there are some features there that I know I would missed if I changed to Cubase. plus the time again getting my head around Cubase well at lest the manual isn’t as big haha. I’ll probably end up running both in any case.

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Was it working fine with 10.13.6 before you spilt coffee on it? Do you have a clone of your drive you can clone back? If not, lesson learnt there.
Yup and with the 2018.7 even better, might get a buffer error once in a while but nothing like 2018.4. Was throwing up. I hadn’t updated to the latest PT update. Yup a clone would have beneficial only to have saved the mOS ver, I hadn’t (and you could say it’s no excuse) but I wasn’t at the final setup re: testing MBP High Sierra 10.13.6 - DAW(s) - and recently purchased TF5. And in saying that there were issues with the TF5 and PT that I was beginning to think was terminal and which caused me to try Cubase, btw runs smooth as. Just prior to the coffee spill I did managed to get PT up and running which I won’t bother explain here.... what I’m try to say the sys was being tested across the interaction of three things to see what works best, once that is settled yup a drive clone is definitely status quo. So I’m basically still building my system so 99% of the session files are examples built on going through the ref manual. So no major lost just a bit pissed at having to possibly move to Mojave if there are issues there.

And having a look at Mojave..... looks like they’re adding lots of Windoze style candy which in my experience doesn’t necessarily bode well with compatibility with some software(s) that tend to use a lot of resources.


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PS: hope their peanut M&Ms.
I come from an Irish strain so only green bro..... actually green all the way..... peace
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........and a bowl of M&M's
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Old 10-14-2018, 03:49 PM
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Default Re: Installing Pro Tools 10 on Mojave

Btw, I did ask the Apple tech if I could have High Sierra 10.13.6 but it didn’t look likely..... that’s why I suspect possibly it is going to be replaced completely or the ssd drive along with the logic board which I imagine comes preloaded with whatever is the latest mOS.
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Pro Tools 2022.7 -23.# - HEAT applied, RME Fireface UCX II
........and a bowl of M&M's
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Old 10-14-2018, 04:54 PM
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Default Re: Mojave and PT 2018.7

I am running 2018.10. It is running fine for me.
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Old 10-14-2018, 11:27 PM
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I am running 2018.10. It is running fine for me.
Well that’s sounding positive. The Apple tech today confirmed they are pushing for a full replacement MBP because it was custom ordered apparently they need to build a new one over getting replacement parts and apparently they can only do that at the factory in China.... so looking like a very expensive AUS$5500.00 cup of coffee which I have to pay $429.00 the rest being subsidised by Apple Care’s insurance company.
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2.2GHz 6 core 8 gen Intel Core i7 processor (TB’s to 4.1GHz)
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Pro Tools 2022.7 -23.# - HEAT applied, RME Fireface UCX II
........and a bowl of M&M's
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Old 10-18-2018, 11:01 AM
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Default Re: Mojave and PT 2018.7

The only thing they mention for both Mojave and HS .4+ is the low buffer issue. I upgraded to HS not knowing this and 2018.7 is running fine. I don't use low buffers very often.

I've heard good reports on Mojave and I'm tempted to go for it.
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Old 10-18-2018, 03:26 PM
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Default Re: Mojave and PT 2018.7

Most users seem to have noticed a huge decrease in the buffer issues with 2018.7.
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