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So I guess we just keep buying your stuff which used to have a great reputation and hold all our other tech down a couple years at a time because we're just sooooooo in love with your hardware? I declare bullshit.
I will absolutely agree with you on the recent upgrade. What I'm preaching is two years of silence on a new driver for relevant equipment. I'm in the software business. Beta programs for a new OS are offered freely to companies who depend on platforms for their third-party offerings to succeed and you get in those beta programs and make sure your stuff is ready when new stuff hits the street. It's my bad for hoping the trick that worked for Yosemite would continue to work and I'll own that.
But It's on Mackie for letting the driver languish for two years and not even releasing something that worked with the -last- OS. That's not true.
There's plenty of stuff that stays up to date with Mac OS, and Apple are good about dev access to OS betas so that the forthcoming OSs don't cripple your hardware (which would, after all, hurt Apple's rep and therefore income, in a market that Apple is known to have a stronghold). Mackie in particular are shit at software (design and support), and seemingly don't care to keep a Mac dev team on staff nor stand-by, or chose a 3rd party supplier of chipsets that keeps up-to-date with drivers. That's Mackie's fault, not Apple's.