What gives with getting my Apogee ONE (for Ipad and mac) to work on my 2014 MBP running os 11.4?
Greetings,
I tried installing the latest drivers: apogee control 2 several times but although the app launches and "sees" a device it is unable to communicate with it. The older driver software Maestro claims it sees "no Apogee device" and that ghost town like image of everything closed and grey on that display makes pursuing a resurrection of Maestro at this point a dead end unless I revert back to an older operating system, which I prefer not to do. Unless I can run two systems and choose which one to boot to on a each restart?
The firmware claims to require v.1.5 but I have thus far been unable to access that info to confirm what I have. While the Apogee firmware updater is disable from be able to update, as that selection is greyed out. The apogee sight offers a firmware update but only for a Microsoft OS.
Can anyone please instruct me and whether or not I will be able to use my apogee ONE for iPad and Mac (black and silver model)? Or are my efforts in vain at this point since updating my operating system to the latest I can get which is os 11.4. Which Apogee claims it is compatible with and it does see it briefly in my Systems>sound control, but inevitably ducks out almost immediately. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance and I'm going to try now uninstalling the old drivers in the meantime. I came here because of the response below which I tried and that allowed it the audio out to work, but only momentarily. So I believe it is possible.
"Apogee no systems found - solved
As others have posted, I had the same problem: Apogee Maestro software could not find my Apogee One product. I am running High Sierra OS. When running Maestro, the software reported, "No Apogee systems found". I solved the problem by going to System Preferences, Security and Privacy, General. There was a note at the bottom of that window that High Sierra had blocked Apogee software from fully loading. There was an option to allow Apogee software. I selected that and then selected reboot. After a short delay (installation is happening in the background), Maestro now "sees" the Apogee One product. "A
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.4