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If you don’t see your hardware listed, or it is a class-compliant device, it should work on OS X El Capitan without issues.

Our tests show that different issues occur when running the following products under OS X El Capitan: Terminal Mix 2, 4 and 8 Please read the statement about Reloop products and OS X El Capitan here Our tests show that different issues occur when running the following products under OS X El Capitan: TWITCH Please read the statement about Novation products and OS X El Capitan here Our tests show that different issues occur when running the following products under OS X El Capitan: MixDeck, Mixtrack Pro II, N4, NS6, NS7, V7. Please read the statement about Numark products and OS X El Capitan here. Our tests show that different issues occur when running the following products under OS X El Capitan: SL 2, SL 3, SL 4, Sixty-One, Sixty-Two, Sixty-Four, Sixty-Eight. Please read the statement about Rane products and OS X El Capitan here.
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Our tests show that different issues occur when running the following products under OS X El Capitan: DJM-900NXS, DJM-850.Īlthough Pioneer have released updated drivers Serato DJ is not yet compatible when used with OS X El Capitan and the DJM-S9, DJM-900SRT and the DDJ-SZ. Please read the statement about Pioneer products and OS X El Capitan here.
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Please also make sure you are running the latest driver available for your specific hardware. Serato are working hard to fix any issues in our software but are ultimately not responsible for driver or firmware updates that are compatible with El Capitan. Please see your individual hardware manufacturer’s statement about OS X El Capitan before using Serato DJ as some devices are still not supported. Hardware support for OS X 10.11 is manufacturer specific, and some hardware will require driver updates. We are working hard to have any issues fixed for the next Serato DJ release.Ĭlick here for more information on software version / operating system compatibility. Black screen after maximising Serato DJ.You can download the latest version of Serato DJ here. There are currently a few known issues: Serato DJ 1.8 is now supported on the latest version of OS X El Capitan 10.11.1. Serato recommend not updating to El Capitan as there are issues with hardware drivers. New drivers are also available that fix the issues experienced by users of MASCHINE (MK1), RIG KONTROL 3, and older TRAKTOR hardware.įor more information, please read this Knowledge Base article.
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The latest OS X 10.11.1 update fixes the issue where Native Instruments Audio Units plug-ins did not pass the AU validation and therefore were not available in Logic Pro X.
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Please note that the compatibility issues connected with Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan are now resolved. If you’ve got any of the stuff listed below, it’ll now work with El Capitan.Īfter releasing some beta drivers for El Capitan a few weeks ago, Native Instruments have confirmed they’ve got all their legacy hardware working with the OS. Pioneer just announced they’ve got shiny new drivers for some of their hardware that caused problems.

It’s worth noting that you’ll need to also check how all the bits of your hardware work with the software if they require drivers. Now that the dust has settled after the release, we’re revisiting how the bigger (and less biggerer) software houses have fared with sorting out their bugs. As a completely non-expert at all things driver related, I’d hazard a guess that USB class compliancy and manufacturer drivers might be at fault. A quick look at the list of Native Instruments’ problem hardware shows that it’s the older stuff that won’t work.

Most of the issues seemed to stem from the OS update causing drivers for audio interfaces to break.
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Apple’s latest version of OS X, El Capitan, has now been out for nearly two months (30 September, 2015), and while there was a developer beta available for several months previously, a flurry of press notices and blog posts were shared by gear companies warning not to upgrade just yet.
