M-Audio has been actively testing all applicable hardware and software products with each beta release of macOS 14 Sonoma. We understand how important it is for all our users to know exactly what works before they make the jump on any new updates. Please refer to this article for all M-Audio hardware and software compatibility with macOS 14 Sonoma.
For this reason, we encourage all our dedicated M-Audio product owners to refrain from updating to macOS 14 Sonoma until compatibility with the new operating system can be confirmed.
This page will be updated regularly to reflect any updates to product compatibility as testing is completed. We encourage all our users to remain on their current OS until all necessary hardware and software products have been qualified for support.
Contents
- macOS 14 Sonoma Hardware Support
- macOS 14 Sonoma Software Support
- How do I prevent my system from updating automatically?
macOS 14 Sonoma Hardware Support
All compatibility testing for macOS Sonoma is performed on Intel and base-level Apple Silicon processors. Hardware support confirms testing passed for USB connection, as well as audio and/or MIDI communication.
Any product not listed below is not considered to be supported with macOS 14 Sonoma systems or Apple Silicon Processors.
Audio and MIDI Interfaces
Product | Intel Processor | Apple Silicon |
---|---|---|
AIR 192|4 (including Vocal Studio Pro) | Supported | Supported |
AIR 192|6 | Supported | Supported |
AIR 192|8 | Supported | Supported |
AIR 192|14 | Supported | Supported |
AIR Hub | Supported | Supported |
Micro DAC II | Supported | Supported |
MIDISport Uno | Supported | Supported |
M-Track 2x2 | Supported | Supported |
M-Track 2x2M | Supported | Supported |
M-Track 8x4M | Supported | Supported |
M-Track Duo | Supported | Supported |
M-Track Eight | Supported | Supported |
M-Track Solo | Supported | Supported |
Uber Mic | Supported | Supported |
*Firmware Updater software, Editors, and other utility software are not supported.
MIDI Controllers and Keyboards
Product | Intel Processor | Apple Silicon |
---|---|---|
CTRL49* | Supported | Supported |
Code 25 (White/Black) | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Code 49 (White/Black)* | Supported | Supported |
Code 61 (White/Black)* | Supported | Supported |
Hammer 88* | Supported | Not Supported |
Hammer 88 Pro* | Supported | Supported |
Keystation 49 MK3 | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Keystation 61 MK3* | Supported | Supported |
Keystation 88 MK3* | Supported | Supported |
Keystation Mini 32 MK3 | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen 25 MKIV | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Oxygen 49 MKIV | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Oxygen 61 MKIV | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Oxygen 25 MKV* | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen 49 MKV* | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen 61 MKV* | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen Pro 25 | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen Pro 49 | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen Pro 61 | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen Pro Mini | Supported | Supported |
Oxygen 88 | Not Supported | Not Supported |
*Firmware Updater software, Editors, and other utility software are not supported.
macOS 14 Sonoma Software Support
Software Editors
M-Audio recommends installing any available software preset editors for your products in order to edit functionality that may be available directly on the product itself. Please refer to the table below for the latest versions of each software preset editor supported for use on macOS 14 Sonoma.
If you do not see your product's software editor listed below, it is not considered supported with macOS 14 Sonoma and Apple Silicon Processors.
Product | Intel Processor | Apple Silicon |
---|---|---|
Code 25 Preset Editor | v1.0.9 | v1.0.9 |
Code 49 Preset Editor | v1.0.9 | v1.0.9 |
Code 61 Preset Editor | v1.0.9 | v1.0.9 |
Oxygen Pro Preset editor | v1.0.5 | v1.0.5 |
Oxygen MKV Preset Editor | v1.0.1 | v1.0.1 |
Firmware Updaters
The following firmware update software is confirmed compatible with macOS 14 Sonoma. Firmware updates are only necessary for single-use updates to your product. Please refer to any release notes and update instructions included in the download prior to installing the software and updating your device firmware.
If you do not see your product's firmware updater listed below, the updater software is not considered supported with macOS 14 Sonoma and Apple Silicon Processors.
Product | Intel Processor | Apple Silicon |
---|---|---|
Code Firmware Updater | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Hammer 88 Pro Firmware Update | v2.1.1 | v2.1.1 |
Oxygen Pro Series Firmware Updater | v2.1.2 | v2.1.2 |
Software Partners
Many of our products are dependent on software for all functionality and control while the device is connected to a computer. Our products may be considered "supported" for an operating system, but will not be functional until software support is also available. It is crucial that you confirm software compatibility before choosing to update your system.
Please check with the developers for your preferred software titles for the latest in macOS 14 Sonoma compatibility before choosing to update. We've listed a few key titles below for your convenience. Browser-based tutorial software such as Melodics, Skoove, and TakeLessons are not affected.
How do I prevent my system from updating automatically?
Please be sure to check that your operating system is not enabled to update itself automatically. While this can be a useful feature for some, anyone that relies on the stability of their software and hardware tools should prefer control over which base operating system is installed on their system. Automatic updates will not account for software compatibility before updating which could lead to problems with stability and other functionality if your gear is not ready for the changes in the operating system.
To avoid any delays or downtime, it's best to be deliberate with the decision to update and use the opportunity to check that all your software and hardware tools will be compatible before making the jump. To turn off automatic updates for macOS, please do the following:
1) Navigate to System Preferences > Software Update
2) Uncheck the box next to Automatically keep my Mac up to date.