So.Devinemke and Peapod post, thank you, that's exactly what I was looking for! It was bliss until my business model shifted and I needed to run newer software. I locked that **** down for a decade of trouble free (and no avid$) for a decade. I had this with Mountain Lion and PT 10 - the most stable combination I've experienced. In the rare cases where Avid and Apple aligned with the cosmos and the latest PT was avid approved with the lastest Mac OS was often a magic moment of stability. I would always do this with the final decimal update as an archive of the most mature revision of that particular OS. The last time I updated my DAW computer's OS was 10.8.5 and at that time, you could easily find and incremental version of the installer that you needed and download it without installing. It APPEARS" to begin to install immediately after clicking update. Honestly, the reason for the question is that there is no "download" option from the app store/system settings method. No need for bootable installers, and should be easy to find in the app store. And it's trivial, it's still in the app store, you just download and run it. Folks that's all (really) nice if you have more technical needs but the question here is how do you just download the latest Ventura installer. And that was surviving opening and closing web browsers etc. Latest RME USB user space/DriverKit driver. from a quick/first test: 64 sample H/W buf 96 kHz, 16 stereo track going out 16 stereo tracks coming back in in record on a MADIface USB, mix of light plugins on each output and input track (EQ3 7 band -> D3 Comp/Limiter -> Reverb One). I have not run large stress tests yet on the RME drivers, and will when I get my larger RME interfaces setup, but early tests, including with aggregating some interfaces with the Mac Speaker look OK. I would be surprised if SuperDuper don't explain this as well, you should look for that documentation.īe careful with what "unsuported" means, it is not officially supported yet.Īnd as I said there are many of us running 2023.9 on Sonoma, obviously with Core Audio, and in my case with kernel and/or users space drivers from RME, and utility drivers including Pro Tools Audio Bridge, Amoeba Loopback, Blackhole, etc. And I'd still do that over time machine any day. Easy as anything.Īnd you can make perfectly great backups on these systems that are not bootable, but support incremental backups etc. I made two bootable SSD clones of a Apple Silicon MBP running Sonoma yesterday using CCC and booted them. even if all it does is drive a lower-level Apple utility to do that. And they have capability build into CCC that allows you to create bootable clones. This has been disucssed on DUC in the past but Bombich software (CCC developers) probably has the best well written blog posts explaining this. What they can't do anymore is incremental backups to a bootable clone. No, backup utilities have not become useless with Apple Silicon. Seems risky considering how many other different pieces of hardware and software are also unsupported. How is everyone else doing this?Īs for Sonoma, it's unsupported in PT with supposedly major changes to core audio. Apparently SD and Carbon Copy have become useless on Apple Silicon. In regards to a backup, I have always used Super Duper to create a bootable clone after every major OS or App update. Concurrent threads about that running on DUC. You have a running system, just run the standard installer.īut Sonoma just came out, so why not test Pro Tools 2023.9 on that? Seems stable for many of us. You do not need to create a bootable installer, or an "offline" installer. When you run the installer just pay attention to what it is asking you it will ask you where if you want to do an update to the current system (NO!!) then select the volume you do want to do a clean install to.īefore starting any of this have a known good backups just in case. You are hopefully installing to an SSD and if so volume you create should be APFS (plain APFS not case sensitive). If needed create a new volume, or erase an existing volume you want to do a clean install on using Disk Utility. You can just download the Ventura installer to your current booted system from the App Store.
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