


Note: New Macs typically cannot run older versions of OS X so if you replace your Mac this will no longer be an option.

You could setup two Mac boot drives so that you could switch between the old version and Sierra. Or as indicated by darren.s you would have to revert to an older version of OS X. Therefore whilst you could upgrade to ProTools 12.6 or newer to resolve your software problem you are also going to need to buy a new replacement audio interface. Note: This is not Apple's fault, IT products are always being replaced and made obsolete you should also note that the MBox2 is not compatible with Windows 10 either. See also dows-10Įven if hypothetically you managed to get drivers for the Mbox2 working ProTools 12 does not support it as support for the Mbox2 ended with ProTools 11. Unfortunately it looks like according to this webpage that the Mbox 2 is not supported in Yosemite, El Capitan or Sierra. Whilst this webpage only mentions Sierra 10.12.1 I think you can safely assume that Sierra 10.12.2 and 10.12.3 should also work with ProTools 12.6 or higher. See this official Avid webpage for a list of what version of ProTools is compatible with what version os OS X - m-Compatibility-ChartĪs per that Avid webpage you would need to be running ProTools 12.6 or higher in order to be compatible with Sierra. As per my previous reply here Re: Mac Oparating system, Protools and other program compatibility which answered a very similar question, ProTools 10 is only compatible with older versions of OS X.
