At Rane DJ, we understand the importance of ensuring our products are fully compatible with the latest operating systems. As such, we have conducted systematic tests to ensure that our hardware is fully compatible with macOS 15 Sequoia. 


Please refer to this article for all Rane DJ hardware and software compatibility with macOS 15 Sequoia.


macOS 15 Sequoia Hardware Support

All compatibility testing for macOS Sequoia is performed on Intel and base-level Apple Silicon processors.


ProductIntel ProcessorApple Silicon
One*SupportedSupported
Four*SupportedSupported
PERFORMER*Supported
Supported
Seventy*SupportedSupported
Seventy A-Trak*SupportedSupported
Seventy-Two*SupportedSupported
Seventy-Two MKII*SupportedSupported
Twelve MKIISupportedSupported

* These products have software control panels for added functions. Check the table below for the latest support control panels for each product. 


macOS 15 Sequoia Software Support

Software Control Panels/Drivers

Rane recommends installing the latest Control Panel for your product for support, as well as access to additional functions like calibration and other settings. Please refer to the table below for the latest versions of each control panel supported for use on macOS 15 Sequoia. Note: The Twelve MKII does not have a control panel. 

 

ProductIntel ProcessorApple Silicon
Rane One Control Panel for macOSv1.0.1v1.0.1
Rane PERFORMER Control Panel/Driverv1.0.1
v1.0.1
Rane FOUR Control Panel/Driver
v1.0.3
v1.0.3
Seventy A-Trak Control Panel/Driverv1.0.2v1.0.2
Seventy Control Panel/Driverv1.0.2v1.0.2
Seventy-Two Control Panelv1.1.2v1.1.2
Seventy-Two MKII Control Panelv1.1.2v1.1.2



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 who relies on the stability of their software 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 deliberate when making the decision to update and use the opportunity to check that all your software tools will be compatible before making the jump. To turn off automatic updates for macOS, please do the following:


  1. Navigate to System Settings > General > Software Update

  2. Next to Automatic Updates, confirm the status is set to Off. Click the ⓘ to make changes.