Following the release of Apple’s macOS Sonoma (14.0), we’ve conducted a series of tests on our current lineup of instruments and we’ve have found no issues with either the standalone applications or the plug-ins.
The following instruments and effect are fully compatible with macOS Sonoma.
AAS Player, Swatches, and all sound packs
Chromaphone
Chromaphone 2
Chromaphone 3
Lounge Lizard EP-4
Lounge Lizard Session 4
Multiphonics CV-1
Objeq Delay
String Studio VS-2
String Studio VS-3
Strum GS-2
Strum Session 2
Ultra Analog Session 2
Ultra Analog VA-2
Ultra Analog VA-3
Re-installing our instruments from scratch on macOS Sonoma requires that you download the latest installers either from the Support or your Registered Products page.
The following legacy products no longer work on macOS Sonoma so make sure your music projects don’t use them before upgrading. Tassman 4 may need to be uninstalled as it can hang some plug-in validators.
Lounge Lizard EP-1
Lounge Lizard EP-2
Lounge Lizard EP-3
Lounge Lizard Session 3
String Studio VS-1
Strum Acoustic GS-1
Strum Acoustic Session 1
Strum Electric GS-1
Tassman 4
Ultra Analog Session 1
Ultra Analog VA-1
Note that many elements compose your music system. It’s quite possible that you may have to update your MIDI and audio hardware drivers, host sequencer software, and other plug-ins when upgrading to macOS Sonoma. We recommend that you consult all the manufacturers that compose your music setup for more information about compatibility before upgrading your operating system.
While we were as thorough as possible while conducting our tests, they were done on the initial release of macOS Sonoma and performed on a limited set of configurations. Therefore, the information provided here doesn’t constitute any warranty, expressed, or implied.
Please contact us if you find any anomalies while using our instruments on macOS Sonoma.
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