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Hey there,
I can confirm @perfa post.
I just had to buy a new Macbook Pro, because my old one died at the last show. Unfortunately you could only get new ones with El Capitan already installed. I am still a happy SL1 User since day one, so I was really curious about what´s about to happen because I already read the topics about the issues in advanced.
So this is what I did last night:
- Unbox and updated the OSX to 10.11.6
- Downloaded Scratch Live 2.5 from the Homepage
- Installed (first got an error because of the App Store restriction, but then deactivated it)
- Got an error Message at the end, that the installation failed
- But somehow the SSL Icon was located inside the Program Folders
- Installed the Rane SSL2 Drivers from the package
- Started SSL 2.5 by clicking the icon and connected the SL1 Box --> WORKED!
- Set latency to the lowest point and played 30minutes --> NO ISSUES!
I don´t know exactly what it could be, since I really was expecting that it won´t work.
So maybe it´s the 10.11.6. update with the SSL2 drivers?
Funny thing is, that when the SL1 Box is connected and you open the SL2 tool, it doesen´t detect the box.
So my questions now:
- Is it just lucky coincidence?
- Should I be concerned about, that the initial installation failed at the end?
I am really insecure because I don´t want to play the next show with that kind of 'blackbox', so any other experiences would be really helpful.
THX @all!
ICE-C
I can confirm @perfa post.
I just had to buy a new Macbook Pro, because my old one died at the last show. Unfortunately you could only get new ones with El Capitan already installed. I am still a happy SL1 User since day one, so I was really curious about what´s about to happen because I already read the topics about the issues in advanced.
So this is what I did last night:
- Unbox and updated the OSX to 10.11.6
- Downloaded Scratch Live 2.5 from the Homepage
- Installed (first got an error because of the App Store restriction, but then deactivated it)
- Got an error Message at the end, that the installation failed
- But somehow the SSL Icon was located inside the Program Folders
- Installed the Rane SSL2 Drivers from the package
- Started SSL 2.5 by clicking the icon and connected the SL1 Box --> WORKED!
- Set latency to the lowest point and played 30minutes --> NO ISSUES!
I don´t know exactly what it could be, since I really was expecting that it won´t work.
So maybe it´s the 10.11.6. update with the SSL2 drivers?
Funny thing is, that when the SL1 Box is connected and you open the SL2 tool, it doesen´t detect the box.
So my questions now:
- Is it just lucky coincidence?
- Should I be concerned about, that the initial installation failed at the end?
I am really insecure because I don´t want to play the next show with that kind of 'blackbox', so any other experiences would be really helpful.
THX @all!
ICE-C
El Capitan Clean Install
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Oct 01, 2015 For those users, the best bet is to do a clean installation, erasing the hard disk and installing from scratch. If you want to do a clean install of OS X El Capitan on your Mac — or on a new.
How To Install Scratch Live On El Capitan Free
Make sure the El Capitan installer (or at least a copy of it), called Install OS X El Capitan.app, is in its default location in your main Applications folder (/Applications). Select the text of. Rane has released drivers supporting the use of its SL2 and SL4 Serato interfaces. This marks support for seven Rane devices to date, adding to current support of its Sixty-One, Sixty-Two, Sixty-Four, Sixty-Eight, and SL3 products. Oct 03, 2015 Mac OS X has a relatively consistent update schedule: Apple releases a major update for the operating system once a year (e.g. The update from Yosemite 10.10 to El Capitan 10.11), as well as multiple smaller updates throughout the year (e.g. The update from El Capitan 10.11 to 10.11.1). How to Erase the Startup Volume. Insert the USB flash drive containing the OS X El Capitan installer into your Mac. More than likely it's already connected to your Mac, but if it. Restart your Mac while holding down the option key. After a short delay, your Mac will display the OS X Startup.