![]() It just works." For the most part, this has been my experience, until recently. Rule of thumb in audio is stay at least 2 OS's behind anyway.Ībout two and a half years ago, after almost 25 years of building Windows machines, I bought a Mac. I think I'm going to camp on 10.10 for a spell. I only recently dragged myself kicking and screaming from 10.6.8. Pretty slick 3rd party patch someone made though. Some of these are fully modern spec 8 core i7 machines and similar so the faux pas is pretty glaring. I think in this case the missing installer packages only affect some of the 2009 models. I don't think they've devolved to Windows level silliness yet but this sloppiness is disturbing. No, this is disturbing opposite-land behavior that seems to have come about after Steve Jobs left us. I thought that was why we got Macs rather than put up with Windows usual compatibility issues. Is it usual for Apple to just dump user sof what it regards as "obsolete" hardware and leave users to find a helpful third party to keep them running? I was going to upgrade to Sierra and ProX once I finish the project I am helping out on right now, but not if it opens THIS can of worms. I'm away from home at the moment, but should hopefully be able to look in the next couple of days.ĭamn that is somewhat scary - I am a very recent convert to Macs and have a mid 2011 Mini server running Lavericks and Logic Pro9. Leave it with me and I'll try to replicate what you describe. It could be perception by comparison or using Reaper in a different way? I understand you are not saying "it works on my system" to annoy me but presumed there are not that much variables between similar iMac systems (hard and software). Hi Andy, If you drag the Marquee tool on the bottom half of a wave file that is zoomed-in to make a selection, you don’t have any problems with a choppy GUI? Or if you resize the Reaper window, scroll a wave file…? Not an arrangement with one wave file but a reasonable real world scenario. If you would like me to give more details of the exact config of my system, please say and I'll try to oblige. ![]() I say it to try and help you pin down what is DIFFERENT on your setup and causing the problem, since it appears not to be universal to iMacs, or 5k retina displays, or OS Sierra. I don't see the laggy response you do, and find Reaper perfectly workable on it. ![]() but if someone is running what appears to be the same system without the problems you describe, then it may help to narrow down where the problem is.įor instance, as I posted in the other thread you've started on the same topic, I have a very similar vintage of iMac, also 5k screen, and also recently updated to Sierra. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form.Robert, you may well hate the "Reaper runs fine on my system" remarks. ![]() If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article. Our editors thoroughly review and fact-check every article to ensure that our content meets the highest standards. Our goal is to deliver the most accurate information and the most knowledgeable advice possible in order to help you make smarter buying decisions on tech gear and a wide array of products and services. ZDNET's editorial team writes on behalf of you, our reader. Indeed, we follow strict guidelines that ensure our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers. Neither ZDNET nor the author are compensated for these independent reviews. This helps support our work, but does not affect what we cover or how, and it does not affect the price you pay. When you click through from our site to a retailer and buy a product or service, we may earn affiliate commissions. And we pore over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the products and services we’re assessing. We gather data from the best available sources, including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant and independent reviews sites. ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping.
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