To much bla bla bla from my side, but I hope it clears things up a bit. If you want to work with Cubase 6.x on the new OS, it is up to you and it will be on your own risk, which still doesn’t mean that it won’t work. ![]() The official maintenance for these programs is officially closed and no compatibility patches will be released for new Operating Systems, which is the main reason why this wasn’t tested nor will it be supported. Cubase 6.5 was discontinued last year and its latest update was released earlier this year. Cubase 6 was discontinued two years ago and the last update was released last year. The thing is that we don’t know, because we haven’t tested it. ![]() It is very possible that it does work, it is even possible that it works better than in other constellations, but it is also possible that it won’t work at all. This doesn’t mean that they won’t work, it only means that we officially offer no technical support for this installation. Drivers Drivers in OS X are provided by I/O Kit, a collection of system frameworks, libraries, tools, and other resources for creating device drivers. OS X Mavericks has been tested to support up to 128GB of physical RAM on qualified Mac computers. Cubase 6.0 and Cubase 6.5 haven’t been tested by our QA department on Windows 8.1 and Mac OS X 10.9. With its 64-bit kernel, OS X is able to address large amounts of physical RAM. Just a small clarification of what that “compatibility chart” really means.
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