Many say skipping is normal and to ignore it, but then some say otherwise. I’ve brought this up with a few people – friends/DJs who use the same set-up and on the NI forums to which I get mixed responses. The skipping doesn’t effect my mix, everything is great once in playback, it’s just on the cue when this message appears. I have tried different cables, re-wired everything so nothing is loose, unfortunately I’ve only got two Pioneer CDJ1000MK2s to test with at home, but I find it unlikely both of my units would be faulty. I have just now re-installed the whole software, applied the latest updates and I’m still getting the skipping message when hitting the cue 😦 I have switched from absolute to relative and unfortunately this doesn’t make a difference. It was seamless for me and everything was as it was before when running Snow Leopard.Įdit: November 22 2011: For those experiencing some lagging, try this. Find my videos on Youtube at If anyone hears of any issues upgrading let me know. So for those people that requested that option in my videos, you don’t have to wait any longer. I am now able to highlight the mouse clicks for my instructional videos.
So far, I like it, so I’ll stick with it this way for now.Īnother great feature is within Quicktime itself. It is a little tricky to get used to, but it can be turned off in the preferences if you like. As with Lion the mouse track pad works in the opposite direction than before, so when you are scrolling through tracks it works like it would on an iPhone or iPad for scrolling. I installed the New Mac Operating System, Lion today and have not seen any issues thus far.
Kodi for mac osx 10.7.4 lion pro#
As per the old post from Native Instruments ( see here) Traktor Pro 2 seems to be working fine on my 2006 MacBook Pro.