If you choose to buy another controller, know that unless it is USB class compliant, and does not require specific drivers on Mac OS, you could be facing the same problem in a few short years! Ironically, it is the very creative types that have long been Apple’s customers, that tend to have specialist hardware or software requirements, that get royally shafted by these sweeping OS changes.ĭowngrading the OS, switching to Windows, or buying a new controller are probably the options you have in front of you. ![]() It is Apple who are prepared to break backwards compatibility, in the interests of progress. It takes a lot of effort to rewrite drivers and software, test them, qualify them and release them to customers.īe in no doubt that this situation is on Apple, not Pioneer. It’s 6 years since the controller was released, and Pioneer will be being forced to prioritise updates for more recently-released products.
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