- Cubase 9 mac os high sierra compatibility update#
- Cubase 9 mac os high sierra compatibility upgrade#
- Cubase 9 mac os high sierra compatibility pro#
Select an empty project and configure your VST Connections if needed.
Rename all the “Cubase” folders you find there or move them out of that path to your Documents folder for instance.Ĭubase will create a new preferences folder during its next start. In order to do so, open the Finder, press the Keys “Cmd + Shift + G” (Or Go to -> Folder) and navigate to the user’s library: If the double click works perfectly fine while on safe start mode, you will need to reset the program preferences. Unfortunately, every system differs from the other so I would suggest giving a safe start a try:
Cubase 9 mac os high sierra compatibility pro#
I can’t reproduce it, probably because it’s a fresh installation of MacOS Sierra and no preferences from earlier Cubase Pro versions have been imported. Such a bizarre issue, I pray it gets resolved somehow or another!!! Thank you for this, crazy that this was missed? It couldn’t have been missed, it was probably just swept under the rug. I must admit that no other software on my system is affected by this problem though. I’ll raise a case on this too with Steinberg, but in the meantime, I’m thinking of re-installing El Capitan as I honestly couldn’t live with this bug. This is yet another reason why Steinberg should adopt more public beta testing. This absolutely should have been picked up by beta testers. Any Cubase user would notice this IMMEDIATELY (as we all did here) once upgrading. What I must say I’m disappointed by here is Steinberg’s Sierra qualification. I couldn’t reproduce the problem at all on El Captain but could within seconds on Sierra. Result: This problem was ABSOLUTELY introduced in Sierra and is apparent immediately. I then cleaned that partition and installed Sierra along with Cubase 9 and tested it again. I installed El Capitan along with Cubase 9 on a separate partition and tested this. Hi everyone, I’ve done some more testing this morning. I also had the single click issue the others have mentioned - like the mouse is too sensitive to movement when clicking on an insert in the mixer - but this also went away when I removed the mouse pad. So not necessarily a bug in Cubase as that didn’t change but rather a Sierra compatibility issue. So I think Apple changed something in Sierra which affects how the mouse gets read by Cubase.
Cubase 9 mac os high sierra compatibility upgrade#
I bought the upgrade to Cubase 9 hoping it would fix it but it made no difference.
Cubase 9 mac os high sierra compatibility update#
I was running Cubase 8.5 before it was deemed compatible by Steinberg and was expecting some kind of update but was surprised when Steinberg announced compatibility with no patch. Thinking back my problems started when I installed Sierra. I have had a confirmation that my report was received but nothing further. Yes I reported it to Steinberg 01/01/17 but as part of the general Mac OS sluggish GUI issue. Learned my lesson, will not upgrade to a. This is just a major slow down in my process for sure. So is this a bug? It has to be right? Have you submitted to Steinberg? I cannot get a response from Steinberg.