Topic: Crossroads: Advice on upgrade / setup strategy
Dear all,
maybe, someone can give me advice on how to handle this (some history ahead): After 10+ years on my iMac i7, I just ordered a Mac studio which will arrive around the end of July. Central parts of my music studio have to be exchanged or upgraded. My FF800 has served me well for almost 15 years now, it is incredibly rock solid, and RME’s driver support is nothing short of amazing!
However, after browsing through these forums for a while, I need to think hard how to play this:
Firewire access still seems to work under Monterey (which I wanted for my new Mac, that’s why I bought it before Ventura - just to skip the first months of issues with macOS 13.x)
However, it seems to be an incredible hassle with driver installation in Recovery mode which might or might not work or crash with the next sub release or whatever.
Hence, using the new DriverKit drivers (now beta 4.04) from the start could be an option - just what Apple wants.
This means though that I can’t use my trusty old FF800 no longer via Firewire, AND I have to buy a new interface (plan: FF800 > ADAT > Babyface Pro FS) AND I only get 8 straight analog inputs for my hardware synths which feels like a misuse of a routing monster like the FF800 AND the beta drivers will give me a bumpy start AND if I mis-configure the FF800’s stand alone mode, I won’t have the Mac to make changes.
Now what? Any ideas or advice on how to proceed? Should I try to install the old type of drivers and simply hope for them to work for another year or so until I switch to Ventura+?
Or should I rather make the hard cut with the future-proof driver type and a new Babyface, but weeks or months of hassle because of the beta drivers?
Considering that the Babyface is very hard to come by these days, I might have chosen the wrong time for my switch, but that’s how it is.
Any ideas or realistic consolation („Just use the FF800, it works greaaaaaat under M1 / Monterey!“) would be wonderful.
Thanks and best regards,
Christian