Rane DJ has been actively testing all applicable hardware products with each beta release of macOS 12 Monterey. We understand how important it is for all our users to know exactly what works before they make the jump on any new updates.
Please refer to this article for all Rane DJ hardware compatibility with macOS 12 Monterey. This page will be updated regularly to reflect any changes to product compatibility as testing is completed.
Contents
- macOS 12 Monterey Hardware Support
- macOS 12 Monterey Software Support
- How do I prevent my system from updating automatically?
macOS 12 Monterey Hardware Support
All compatibility testing for macOS Monterey is performed on Intel and base-level M1 processors. M1 Pro and M1 Max processors are still in testing and should be considered not supported until further notice.
Any product not listed below is not considered to be supported with macOS 12 Monterey systems or M1 Processors.
Product | Intel Processor | M1 Processor |
---|---|---|
MP2015* | Supported | Supported |
One* | Supported | Supported |
Seventy* | Supported | Supported |
Seventy A-Trak* | Supported | Supported |
Seventy-Two* | Supported | Supported |
Seventy-Two MKII* | Supported | Supported |
TTM57MKII* | Supported | Supported |
Twelve | Supported | Supported |
Twelve MKII | Supported | Supported |
* These products have software control panels for added functions. Check the table below for the latest support control panels for each product.
macOS 12 Monterey Software Support
Software Control Panels/Drivers
Rane recommends installing the latest Control Panel for your product for access to additional functions, calibration, and other settings. Please refer to the table below for the latest versions of each control panel supported for use on macOS 12 Monterey. Note: The Twelve and Twelve MKII do not have control panels.
Product | Intel Processor | M1 Processor |
---|---|---|
MP2015 Control Panel | v2.5.0.56 | v2.5.0.56 |
Rane Control Panel (TTM57MKI) | v2.5.0.56 | v2.5.0.56 |
Rane One Control Panel for macOS | v1.0.1 | v1.0.1 |
Seventy A-Trak Control Panel/Driver | v1.0.2 | v1.0.2 |
Seventy Control Panel/Driver | v1.0.1 | v1.0.1 |
Seventy-Two Control Panel | v1.08 | v1.08 |
Seventy-Two MKII Control Panel | v1.08 | v1.08 |
Firmware Updater Software
The following firmware update software is confirmed compatible with macOS 12 Monterey. Firmware updates are only necessary for single-use updates to your product. Please refer to any release notes and update instructions included in the download prior to installing the software and updating your device firmware.
Updater | Intel Processor | M1 Processor |
---|---|---|
Seventy-Two Firmware Update | v1.6 | v1.6 |
Software Partners
Many of our products are dependent on software for all functionality and control while the device is connected to a computer. Our products may be considered "supported" for an operating system, but will not be functional until software support is also available. So, It is crucial that you weigh software compatibility before choosing to update your system.
Please check with the developers for your preferred software titles for the latest in Big Sur compatibility before choosing to update. We've listed a few key titles below for your convenience.
Software | macOS 12 Monterey Support |
---|---|
Serato DJ Pro | Supported with version 2.5.7 |
Serato DJ Lite | Supported with version 1.5.7 |
Virtual DJ | Supported |
Native Instruments Traktor Pro | Supported |
Algoriddim djay Pro 2/AI | Supported |
How do I prevent my system from updating automatically?
Please be sure to check that your operating system is not enabled to update itself automatically. While this can be a useful feature for some, anyone that relies on the stability of their software and hardware tools should prefer control over which base operating system is installed on their system. Automatic updates will not account for software compatibility before updating which could lead to problems with stability and other functionality if your gear is not ready for the changes in the operating system.
To avoid any delays or downtime, it's best to be deliberate with the decision to update and use the opportunity to check that all your software and hardware tools will be compatible before making the jump. To turn off automatic updates for macOS, please do the following:
1) Navigate to System Preferences > Software Update
2) Uncheck the box next to Automatically keep my Mac up to date.