Mac v89555 since it was introduced in Oct. I have used the driver for all the currant MIDI interfaces: MIDI Timepiece AV USB, Firmware 2.0.1 does not work. MIDI Keyboard Arturia KeyLab 61 and a Yamaha Clavinova, bout connected with USB. MOTU 1248 Audio interface, connected with Thunderbolt and adapter from old Thunderbolt to the new Thunderbolt 4. My collection of MIDI interfaces and audio interfaces cower the whole history of MOTU products. I am an MOTU user from day one, where there was only MIDI. Try installing the driver I posted here, and if it doesn't work, then at least you tried. I am running the MTP/AV on an M1 MacBook Air just fine, there's no structural difference in the M1 family of chips that would prevent you from using the MTP/AV and MOTU tech support is merely human, they can be wrong. There's again no logical reason why the same family of chips would result in a different outcome for two people. You haven't communicated in the least that you understood that you cannot download the "recommended driver for the MTP/AV", this is why I keep pushing it. If you currently go to MOTU's website and select the MTP/AV you do not get the driver I posted here!! It does not work with Mac Studio machines.And so say the Motu tech support. That is the driver I have been using all the time, and I am sorry to say it again. It flatly states it's Monterey and MTP/AV comparable, you select the appropriate instal after download. And the info about the drivers is not crystal clear if they really work with the new macs. That is also confirmed by the Motu tech support.Īctually all the MIDI interfaces from Motu has som years on their back. The sad message is that the old MTP AV does not work in Mac studio. I used the last driver all the time, with my old Mac Pro and in the new Mac Studio, the MTP AV has the last chip update and I even put a new battery.
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