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Hold Off On That Update: Our macOS 10.14 Mojave Compatibility Watchlist

Apple just released a stunning new update to its macOS, but you'll want to make sure that your DJ software and gear are compatible with it first before making the update.

Apple has just released its latest macOS 10.14 operating system called “Mojave”. It brings a host of new features for Mac laptop and desktop users, including the sleek new Night Mode, but be warned: your DJ gear and DJ software may not be compatible with it just yet.

Here’s a compatibility watchlist of DJ software and hardware, which we’ll be updating as the patches and bug fixes roll out:

DJ Software

  1. Traktor Pro 2 – Officially supported (read the statement)
  2. Serato DJ – Officially supported (read the statement)
  3. Rekordbox – Officially supported (read the statement)
  4. Virtual DJ – Officially supported (read the statement)
  5. djay Pro 2 – Officially supported (read the statement)
  6. Ableton Live 10 – Officially supported (read the statement)
  7. Denon DJ Engine / Engine Prime – Officially supported (read the statement)
  8. DJUCED – Supported
  9. Serato Sample – Supported (read the statement)

DJ Hardware

  1. Pioneer DJ – Officially supported (read the statement)
  2. Numark – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  3. Denon DJ – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  4. Akai Pro – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  5. M-Audio – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  6. Novation – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  7. Hercules – Supported
  8. Korg – No official statement (check the support site)
  9. Focusrite – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  10. Arturia – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
  11. Allen & Heath – No official statement (check the support site)

As always, we recommend that you wait until your manufacturer gives the go signal before updating to save you from a ton of headaches.

Let us know your experiences with macOS Mojave in the comments below.

Joey Santos: Manila-based Joey Santos is the Managing Editor of Digital DJ Tips. A DJ since 1999, he ran a successful recording studio for many years, and is a music producer and sound engineer too. He is the tutor for our Dance Music Formula and Music Production For DJs courses.
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