Hi folks,

Recently I created a bootable external drive with the just released macOS Sierra and installed BiaB, Logic Pro X and several Izotope products including Ozone Advanced 7, Nectar 2 and Alloy 2. This was done to test the new OS before loading it on my internal drive, i.e., everything was running on the isolated drive.

All software including the the lastest BiaB version worked fine. No problems were anticipated with BiaB but I was concerned with Izotope as they tend to experience issues with the first releases of new OS's. And on their website they suggest waiting until they verify that all works - possibly on into the fall. I'm impatient so I set up the above way of testing it for me.

So....it all works for me; however, I would not recommend that anybody upgrade their primary system to the new OS w/o confirming through testing on a secondary drive or the presence statements from the product manufacturer that all is good.

Here's a current status list of audio products and Sierra compatibility:
http://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/articles/sierra-mac-os-10-12-compatibility-information/


Again, there were no issues or anticipated issues with BiaB but if you are using any third party add on's proceed with an abundance of caution smile

Given the amazing complexity of BiaB it's a real credit to its developers that it flies so easily through a major OS upgrade. At one point on the external drive I was running BiaB, Logic Pro X, Truverb, Nectar 2, Alloy 2 and Ozone 7 advanced -- everything was open. Zero crashes.

Bud


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