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Ventura #49

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jwr777 opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 7 comments
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Ventura #49

jwr777 opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 7 comments

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@jwr777
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jwr777 commented Feb 18, 2023

Do you have plans to make a Ventura update for this legendary program? I’m running a new M2 and would LOVE to be able to use my Casio for midi that I’ve used for years (I am a bit caught off guard losing that functionality and would pay to get it back if I could). It seems that just dropping in the Monterey file into the drivers folder doesn’t make the same connection somehow. No errors, it’s just not showing up when I plug it in. Regardless, you rock for keeping this rolling so long. Thank you.

@francoisferland
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Hi, I haven't had the time to test it on Ventura, but the good news is that I do have a M2 with Ventura, so it shouldn't be too difficult. I will look into it as soon as I can.

@jwr777
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jwr777 commented Feb 20, 2023

Wow, a M2 driver update would be amazing. As I said before, I would absolutely pay money for it. Cheers on the M2! I’ve been digging the upgrade so far. Save for losing the Casio as a midi controller the swap has been great.

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@mash808
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mash808 commented Jun 20, 2023

Thanks for all your hard work. The driver works great. For whatever reason when the "malicious software" pop up came up, however, I tried allowing it's installation through the Privacy & Security settings, but nothing was there. Anyone that's also running an M1 with macOS Ventura could try this command that ended up working for me - from what I understand it removes the quarantine attribute for just the driver, which is what was preventing it being shown in Privacy & Security settings:

xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Library/Audio/MIDI\ Drivers/CasioUSBMIDIDriver.plugin/

Once again, thanks for all your hard work on this. I'm super excited to make some music now. 😄

@yoichii
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yoichii commented Jul 11, 2023

Hi. Thank you for your amazing work. This is exactly what I need!
However, my Apple M1 Max w/ Ventura OS doesn't work well even after removing the quarantine attribute.
I'm happy with any updates, even if it takes some time.

@francoisferland
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Hi, sorry for the lack of updates in the past few months, work has been quite busy. I am looking into registering the driver properly so that we won't have to go through the quarantine trick.

@mominzahid
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Just wanna say you are awesome. This works perfectly! I had lost all hope until i found this thread :')

FYI I think you should update the Readme to include this trick. Lmk if you want me to help I can do a pull request for you also :)

@francoisferland
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francoisferland commented Aug 3, 2024 via email

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