It’s really too bad because this application in particular has a lot of future potential for growth and wider adoption and most importantly - it always has. StudioMux should now be up and running on Catalina. If there is an “Allow” button visible in the lower right, then click the padlock in the lower left, enter your password, and click “Allow.” If not, Choose System Preferences… from the Apple menu, then click on “Security & Privacy”.Įnsure the General tab is selected. If you get a notice that a system extension has been blocked, click Open Security. Move the “” file from Downloads folder to the LaunchDaemons folder, and enter your password when prompted. Within Macintosh HD (or whatever your startup drive is called), navigate to /Library/LaunchDaemons. Choose Computer from the Go menu at the top of the screen. If it ends in “.txt” after “.plist”, delete that from the end of the file name, so it ends in “.plist” (when asked to confirm, click “Use. In the Finder, locate “” in your Downloads folder. (If TextEdit or another app opens it after download, quit that.) Close browser window/tab. You’ll be asked to type your administrator password twice. Click “Choose”.Įnsure that “Use Administrator Privileges” is checked, then click Extract. In the “Go to the folder:” field, type: /Library/Extensions and click Go. While looking at the “Please choose a folder to which to extract:” file navigator, press Shift-Command-G. Click the triangle to the left of “Contents of driver.pkg”.Ĭontrol-click on the now-visible “AudioMuxDriver.kext” folder. Choose the StudioMux installer package (studiomux_310b.pkg) in your Downloads folder.Įnsure the “Contents” tab is selected. Install, and click “Keep” when it’s done. Run the StudioMux installer, and choose Customize. Hopefully there will be an update before then.) (However, Apple is starting to deprecate third-party kernel extensions, so StudioMux is likely to not work in some post-Catalina version of macOS. However, it works fine if it is instead placed into /Library/Extensions, and an additional file is created to automatically launch it on startup. The issue is that its driver, called AudioMuxDriver.kext, wants to be installed into /System/Library/Extensions, and Apple no longer allows that in Catalina. I got StudioMux 3.10b, the latest version available for download, running on Catalina. Not SMUX’s fault but thought you should know. ***There is a thing where Live 10 crashes whenever the SMUX audio device (only as part of an aggregate audio device) disconnects – this makes the 18/2 device unusable as USB connections often toggle state. makes it impossible to send MIDI clock to apps… Studiomux MIDI IN/OUT ports disappear in LIVE 10 when another IAA synth is opened in SMUX.Fix the VST so iOS devices can be selected – especially when there is more than one iOS device the the GUI screws up and won’t let you select a device.Enable audio devices to remember the sample rate in macOS AUDIO/MIDI settings.Enable use on iPhone 6 (iOS 12.4.4) - ***actually, it seems this only breaks on Animoog for iPhone.on the same channel strip in Live 10)…this problem means you you can’t easily use an SMUX VST as part of an instrument rack. Enable MIDI PC sending through SMUX generator VST/AU channels (i.e.Clearly display sub items in the IAA instruments menus.It really messes things up when you want apps to load in the background. Fix the ‘Auto Load’ rocket in the menu.Allow deleting presets in the LOAD menu.Get rid of the stupid ‘AB must be open first message’ (It’s false and bloody annoying.).Allow saveable states for built-in AB instances (Also the IAA Instrument instances of AB make SMUX crash - again and again and again.).Other than Catalina compatibility and CPU thieving issues… Zerodebug/Pascal, If the app/server update ever happens (and I hope and pray that it does) please consider these features.
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