Hi,
i do a own thread for this, to not derail others.
I am on a M4mac with macOS Sequoia. (15.1)
in short: i was never able to start Luna, it gets the spinning ball allready while trying to start up.
Is this Sequoia related ?
What´s your eperience with Luna vs. Sequoia ? ( solely asking vs. Sequoia, buuut....if you have problems too on another macOS... )
i surfed UADs page. I could not find any info.
i bought the pro package in case you ask (mea culpa) . But should not be from any difference
Luna (DAW) on mac - Sequoia: here it crashes/can´t even start ! your experience ?
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- KVRist
- 31 posts since 12 Sep, 2020
I'm running it fine here on Sequoia. I've never had any issues on this or previous OS installs. I wouldn't think that having the pro package would make any difference. Dumb question but did you restart the computer and try it again?
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1496 posts since 7 Jun, 2021
Ok. That´s good to know !
yes.releasefromwithin wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 2:36 pm Dumb question but did you restart the computer and try it again?
and it´s activated on my I-LOK account.
several attempts. Can´t open it. Guess i need to contact the support.
Thanks for the feedback !
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- KVRian
- 1196 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
Do you have Apollo hardware? One thing to keep in mind is you need to disable permissions on your mac when installing apps. This can cause absolute mayhem.
adjust your system's Gatekeeper settings in "Security & Privacy" within System Preferences, allowing applications from "Anywhere" (not recommended for security reasons), then manually grant permissions to the specific VST file by right-clicking and selecting "Open" when prompted by macOS
adjust your system's Gatekeeper settings in "Security & Privacy" within System Preferences, allowing applications from "Anywhere" (not recommended for security reasons), then manually grant permissions to the specific VST file by right-clicking and selecting "Open" when prompted by macOS