More info on macOS Sonoma v14.4/iLok bug

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More info on macOS Sonoma v14.4/iLok bug

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I received the following from the guys at Oeksound this morning, which provides some details I’d not yet heard. According to this, DP may not be affected (unless, perhaps, you’re running an M2 or M3 Mac).


“”We are aware of a major plug-in scanning bug concerning PACE / iLok protected AU plug-ins on Apple's latest release of Sonoma, 14.4.

“So far, we have gathered that (at least) these requirements have to be met for the bug to appear:
• macOS 14.4
• Logic Pro or GarageBand (other DAW's don't seem to be affected)
• iLok-protected Audio Units (AU) plug-ins
• Running under Apple's ARM architecture
• On M2 or M3 hardware (M1 does not seem to be affected)
If you are on an M2 or an M3 machine and rely on AU plug-ins, we advise against updating your computer to macOS Sonoma 14.4 until the issue has been fixed.

“If you have updated to Sonoma 14.4 and are facing this issue, running your DAW with the Rosetta framework is the current workaround. You may need to rescan your plug-ins after switching to Rosetta.””


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