![]() ![]() Same holds for "exporting" device presets (and probably other presets as well). ![]() UNINSTALL DESKOVERY MAC UPDATENot sure if it's Mojave or the recent update of driver and firmware that caused this. UNINSTALL DESKOVERY MAC INSTALLIn order to get the Discovery app to run, and In order to install firmware, I have to make sure that the 1248 is connected via ethernet cable DIRECTLY (not through an ethernet hub or router) to my 2015 iMac running Mojave. The discovery app icon does not appear in the menu bar, and does not run if opened from the applications folder. I managed to destroy that one and just got a replacement (1.5 months later).ĭid you revert back to 10.13.4 for it to work? I'm having the same issue with my 1248, but I don't quite understand what you did to solve your problem. If you too are having this problem after reinstalling the software etc and does not work, just boot from another version clone and test it? It’s a lot quicker and less BS. I hope many of you don’t have this BS, but High Sierra and Apples security madness you may? I had a clone of 10.13.4 and my MBP to test. UNINSTALL DESKOVERY MAC FULLMotu wanted the System/Privacy/Allow button to let the driver communicate? It was however impossible finding the button omg! I did once I reinstalled a full working clone and did a NVPRAM. Despite installs and re-boots, Terminal commands etc and days with Tech Support, the App would not recognise the connection to the interface. High Sierra 10.13.6 in my MacPro Tower was not recognising the Motu “Discovery” App via USB. I had to reinstall from a clone of a working ok version. Sg335man wrote:After 2 days of BS frustration and MOTU tech support. Once the firmware is updated, the Mac will need to get a Metal-Compatible GPU to install Mojave, at which time yet another firmware update will be performed. The High Sierra update requires a Mac EFI GPU, like the good ol' GT120 or 5770. One thing for cheesgrater owners to keep in mind: to get to Mojave, the Mac must first install High Sierra 13.6 to get the firmware updates required to move to Mojave. As things now stand, Sierra is working almost flawlessly, with no show-stopping issues. Seeing as how Mojave is likely the last Officially-Apple-supported macOS update the cheesgrater Mac Pros will get, it will probably be a good thing to ultimately get the studio running Mojave. I've pretty well decided to hold at Sierra until Mojave gets a few updates under its belt then, assuming MOTU Mojave support has arrived, experiment on a separate boot drive. Sg335man wrote:I hope many of you don’t have this BS, but High Sierra and Apples security madness you may? I had a clone of 10.13.4 and my MBP to test. ![]()
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