Softraid mac permissions 20195/27/2023 ![]() We Start Hearing From Our CustomersĪ kernel panic is even worse when it is happening on your brand new 2019 Mac Pro, a computer that may have cost $10,000 or more. This is when your Mac restarts itself while you are working. After it finishes the restart process, you see a dialog telling you that your Mac shut down because of a problem. Worse yet, you may have lost all of your recent work as files are not saved during this type of restart. ![]() No issues so far though.Nobody likes to experience a kernel panic on their Mac. I am definitely using Raid 5 with SoftRaid on my m1 Mac studio. ![]() I could have bought a different raid system if I was paid for the hours I've spent beta-testing for OWC.I will have to look into the SoftRaid issues. Yeah, a bit bitter:-)) I'd say stay the heck away from SoftRaid. It'll soon be 9 months and I haven't been able to use it:-) I could have bought a different raid system if I was paid for the hours I've spent beta-testing for OWC. So, I'm sitting with US$1000+ tin can which currently is nought but space waste. But the fact that SoftRaid can't even stay registered is mind-boggling. I can deal with performance issues with brand new products. Also been promised a fix in the early months of Autumn. And when I start up on a different volume, it "forgets" and goes back to expired demo mode. AFAIK it is because I have two different boot volumes on my MacStudio. Issue #2 Can't even get bloody SoftRaid to stay registered, keeps resetting itself to demo. Apple promised to fix that in Ventura, but apparently they haven't. Issue #1 is that there is something called DART in the new Macs which freaks out with SoftRaid and the M1 and Raid 5. Maybe it's just NVMe arrays that are an issue?I bought a Thunderbay Flex 8. I recently pulled them from my Mac Pro and moved them to the Mac studio and still no issues. I have had no issue with any version of the OS, They have just worked. My entire studio is built around 6 different OWC raid arrays. I hadn't heard of any problems with Monterry and OWC Softraid. The helpful folks at Glitchmachines sent me legacy installers for those plugins - on a Sunday no less - so big shout out to them for their support. Upgrading these plugins would have borked my sessions on any version of MacOS. The free versions of Fracture and Hysteresis had been updated at some point and they changed over to MIDI controlled effects which can only be used on software instrument tracks in Logic. I did have some problems with Glitchmachines, but that wasn't related to Ventura. I was able to keep going by freezing the tracks on my old system and then migrating the projects to the new ones. YMMV but if you rely on Roland Cloud day to day, hold off. The System 8 and Jupiter 8 seem to work, the SRX plugins had pops and other glitches. Officially they're not supported, but I was able to force them to enable. I'm also using freebies from Blue Cat, Cableguys Pancake, Valhalla Frequency Echo, Cymatics Diablo, BPB saturator. Slate VSX headphones and Slate Digital VMS1/2 plugins work fine too, as do Soothe 2 and Helix Native. As noted elsewhere, Waves, Izotope, FabFilter, and SoundToys are all working properly. I got a new Mac Studio this weekend and migrated my projects over.
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