![]() ![]() This means that Propellerhead products before Reason 9.5.2 will not work correctly after updating to the latest version of macOS. Here’s their statement:ĭue to Apple’s introduction of a completely new file system (APFS) in High Sierra, many older versions are not compatible. (Think file damage with that new file system – danger, Will Robinson.) Reason 9.5.2, Reason 10, Reason Essentials 9.5.2, Reason Essentials 10 are all good, so just watch older versions. New versions of Propellerhead Software work old versions, though, don’t. The latest AIR Music Tech plug-ins all work see knowledge base story The culprit is a driver installation issue. Serato users are advised to hold off Serato have a blog entry explaining. One piece of advice: update your drivers before updating, as the only real wrinkle appears to be driver installation related.ĭriver vendors need to catch up on validating their drivers, as reported by Serato. ![]() If you’ve got more to add, either as a developer or user, get in touch (comments on this post or Twitter are probably easiest). And for once, this appears to be a relatively trouble-free update if you’re on the latest version of software.Ĭhanges to the file system, though, mean some caution is warranted. No, usually what this means – especially for the complex ecosystem of tools in music – is checking to see if anything breaks. But what most users will see right now is the usual bundle of minor refinements and usability features. Virtual Reality support, long possible on Windows, is coming to the Mac – well, sort of, in that you’ll need an iMac Pro or a pricey external GPU. There are major changes to graphics support, dealing with the GPU and Apple’s own Metal API – though no indication that has any particular implications for music and media just yet so much as in the future. There’s a new high-performance 64-bit Apple File System, intended for those internal flash drives. High Sierra is mostly about under-the-hood changes, and what Apple promises will be some forward-looking architectural improvements. And that means it’s time to check in on compatibility with all your gear. We have guesses on what product or technology will be revealed at the event, but there might be some surprising breaking news.MacOS High Sierra (10.13) is out today. However, future leaks showed that the company wants to roll out a cheaper model by 2025, which is still unclear if the 'relatable' price would be 'reachable' by the masses.įor now, all eyes are turned to this year's Apple WWDC, expected to occur between June 5-9. Cook sided with the chief operations ofApple'sJeff Williams, who is known for leading the operations team with early-launch plans.Īpple's mixed-reality headset is expected to launch with a price tag of $3,000. The debate caused an internal conflict within the company. Recently, it was rumored that two different ideas were discussed in the company, employees who think the headset still needs some time and others, including Tim Cook, who wants to launch it soon. Because we know that's how you innovate," said Cook. Because we want to control the primary technology. "I'm not interested in putting together pieces of somebody else's stuff. Apple wanted to manufacture its own parts. It has been a few years since Apple started working on the project. To always, if presented with something new that says you were wrong, admit it and go forward instead of continuing to hunker down and say why you're right." Steve taught me well: never to get married to your convictions of yesterday. ![]() However, he changed his mind pretty quickly as he added: "My thinking always evolves. In 2015, Cook said that manufacturing glasses wasn't the smartest move and people might not really want to wear them. It will be common as "eating three meals a day." DALL-E 2 prompted by MIXED Tim Cook changed his opinion over the years It is also known that he thinks that AR will be implemented in different aspects of our lives, like education. "If you think about the technology itself with augmented reality, just to take one side of the AR/VR piece, the idea that you could overlay the physical world with things from the digital world could greatly enhance people's communication, people's connection," Cook said. 2023 might be the year that he makes his and Apple's dreams come true. It was a known fact that he has been specifically interested in the mixed-reality world for many years now. In the interview, Cook gave some promising information about Apple's upcoming mixed-reality headset. Apple's CEO gave an interview to GQ's Zach Baron and talked about his lifestyle, career, and future vision. ![]()
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