LG1000 wrote > The hard drive of my early 2008 iMac failed recently. I had it (the > drive) replaced and then upgraded the OS as far as was advised by Apple -- > Currently running Yosemite 10.10.1. Previously, I'd been running OS X > 10.5.8 and a version of Audacity which worked fine with that setup for my > purposes which consist entirely of converting LPs to AIFF (16 bit) files > and putting them in iTunes without converting file type. This prior > version of Audacity was lost with the HD crash and I need to replace it > with the version best suited to my peculiar mix of older hardware/newer > operating system. Nov 17, 2014 All Mac users running OS X Yosemite should download and install the OS X 10.10.1 update. As always, be sure to back up your Mac with Time Machine before installing any system updates. Download & Install OS X Yosemite 10.10.1. The simplest way for most users to gain access to OS X 10.10.1 is through the software update mechanism within the Mac. As mentioned before, I'm upgraded to Yosemite.also > using iTunes 12.0.1. My iMac is a 24' model with a 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 > Duo processor. Best inventory software for mac. It has 4 GB of 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. What version of > Audacity should I be running? The current Audacity 2.0.6 does not officially support Yosemite. Most of Audacity 2.0.6 is believed to function on Yosemite but Apple Audio Unit effects do not work in Audacity. A few users have said 2.0.6 works OK under Yosemite for LP transfer but some have said there may be problems importing and exporting files. If Audio Units are a big concern then you could try the latest 2.1.0-alpha build from the top of the following page:. Those latest builds have a possible fix for the Audio Units problem. Be aware that alpha builds may have bugs and may not be as stable as release builds. If you do test those builds, please let us know of anything else that does not work properly, especially import and export. But please subscribe to this list at if you want to post again. Otherwise you can register and ask on Audacity Forum:. If you wish you could visit and at the bottom of that page, subscribe to our announcements mailing list. You will then be e-mailed when there is a new Audacity release and can check the home page as above to see if the new release supports Yosemite. Gale -- View this message in context: Sent from the audacity-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. LG1000 wrote > Visual foxpro obdc driver excel 2016 for mac. The hard drive of my early 2008 iMac failed recently. I had it (the > drive) replaced and then upgraded the OS as far as was advised by Apple -- > Currently running Yosemite 10.10.1. ![]() Previously, I'd been running OS X > 10.5.8 and a version of Audacity which worked fine with that setup for my > purposes which consist entirely of converting LPs to AIFF (16 bit) files > and putting them in iTunes without converting file type. This prior > version of Audacity was lost with the HD crash and I need to replace it > with the version best suited to my peculiar mix of older hardware/newer > operating system. As mentioned before, I'm upgraded to Yosemite.also > using iTunes 12.0.1. My iMac is a 24' model with a 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 > Duo processor. It has 4 GB of 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. What version of > Audacity should I be running? App for google calendar on mac free. The current Audacity 2.0.6 does not officially support Yosemite. Most of Audacity 2.0.6 is believed to function on Yosemite but Apple Audio Unit effects do not work in Audacity. A few users have said 2.0.6 works OK under Yosemite for LP transfer but some have said there may be problems importing and exporting files. If Audio Units are a big concern then you could try the latest 2.1.0-alpha build from the top of the following page:. Those latest builds have a possible fix for the Audio Units problem. Be aware that alpha builds may have bugs and may not be as stable as release builds. If you do test those builds, please let us know of anything else that does not work properly, especially import and export.
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