![]() ![]() I downloaded the latest drivers referenced earlier in this post. Note that I am only recording stereo piano tracks without plug-ins, so my requirements are simple. However, it did not move the drivers or any other software to the folder and everything seems to be running fine. The incompatible software folder contains a text file stating that this version of Pro Tools is not compatible with this version of Mac OS X. I am away from home, so have not been able to record anything, but opened and played an existing project. 8.0.5 is still opening and running fine, and the Mbox2 Mini seems to be running fine as well. ![]() It was running fine under Lion, and I upgraded to Mountain Lion today. I am running 8.0.5 LE as well with an Mbox2 Mini. I hope you guys all have the same success. I don't know if an upgrade on to of an existing version of OSX would yield the same results, but I'm very surprised and happy its working for me. I haven't yet tried recording into pro tools with the Mbox2, but this it is working!!! :-) I've got 5 tracks of audio running with compression, eq and fx. I then updated to 8.0.5 and its working fine. ![]() This kicked the MBox Micro into life, but Pro Tools LE 8 was quitting at the end of start up. I installed Pro Tools LE 8.0 first which seemed successful, but Mountain Lion wasn't recognizing the PT hardware (currently an MBox2 Micro but I have an MBox2 as well) so I updated the MBox drivers (labelled drivers for Pro Tools 9) from the didgidesign website. I'm running a late 2008 Unibody Macbook Pro 2.66, but I did a clean install of Mountain Lion on a freshly formatted external 500GB USB Hard Drive to test compatibility with my apps before deciding if I would risk the full upgrade on the laptop. I've just got Pro Tools LE 8.0.5 running successfully on Mountain Lion! :D:D:D ![]()
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