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Tips on 10.4 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard, 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion,10.9 Mavericks,10.10 Yosemite,10.11 El Capitanand 10.12 Sierra-11.0 Big Sur.


Easily check which versions of mac OS, iOS, iPadOS, or watchOS are compatible with your Mac model or iDevice. Guide includes OS X 10.8.x to macOS 11.0.x.

This is part of a series of tips of updating to Mac OS X 10.2 through Mac OS X 10.11 Client. Server versions of Mac OS X are better handled by asking questions in the Server forum. 10.2 & 10.3 are not mentioned above since they can't be upgraded to 10.6 or later. Some 10.8 prebundled Macs can be upgraded to 10.12 and then to Catalina.

  1. Updates to Mac OS 9 include 9.0.4, 9.1, 9.2.1, and 9.2.2. Mac OS 9.0.4 was a collection of bug fixes primarily relating to USB and FireWire support. Mac OS 9.1 included integrated CD burning support in the Macintosh Finder and added a new Window menu in the Finder for switching between open windows. Mac OS 9.2 increased performance noticeably.
  2. Apple Mac OS 8 was another major overhaul of the OS from the earlier Mac OS 7. It added a new Platinum visual theme, a multi threaded Finder, better virtual memory, and many customization options. 8.5 and later require a PPC CPU. It was followed up by Mac OS 9.

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Before updating to 10.7 or later from 10.6.8 or earlier, please read this tip:


10.9, and 10.10 are no longer available, unless it was preinstalled on your Mac or you purchased it prior on the Apple Store. Some people whom no longer have need for either operating system may find they can transfer their license to someone else who does need it and have the compatibility needs of the links above. Note, if your Mac came with 10.6.8 or earlier installed and is compatible with 10.8, you can install 10.6.8 and then 10.11. Unfortunately you have to request the App Store make 10.11 available if you require it, and are not compatible with 10.12 or 10.13. 10.7.5 and higher users can upgrade to 10.12. 10.8.4 released Macbook Airs are the oldest Macs that can upgrade to Big Sur Mac OS 11.0.


For info on what 10.13 is compatible with, visit this tip:



See this tip to find your Mac model's age:

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Backing up your data at least twice is essential. A clone backup, explained in the 'backing up' link in the prior sentence, prior to upgrading to Lion will ensure you are able to backstep to Lion in event you don't have a USB Flash drive copy of Lion.


Apple announced Mountain Lion's availability, July 25, 2012.


iOS 9.2 and iOS 9.2.1 require Mac OS X 10.8 and iTunes 12.3 (newer versions of iOS require newer Mac OS X for syncing, and are covered in that link) for syncing on the Macintosh side.


Apple has released 10.8.1,10.8.2 , the supplemental update to 10.8.2, 10.8.3, 10.8.4, 10.8.5, Security Update 2014-003 (Mountain Lion) and 10.9 (Mavericks) as updates to Mountain Lion.


For the latest security updates see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

and searching for the newer one together with the text

support.apple.com DL


will get newer download links.


Mavericks is mentioned on this same line, as the Apple hardware requirements are the same, though the compatibility for Mavericks for third party devices may differ. 10.8 is now (as of January 10, 2014) available directly from the http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6377/os-x-mountain-lion link in the United States (the /us/ in the link may be changed for the standard standard two letter country code matching the store link), although realize that 10.9 is free and has the same Apple hardware requirements as 10.8, though some software may only run on 10.8. If you have difficulty downloading 10.8, go the App Store support. The App Store support may be able to help you restore 10.8 to its factory condition and make it available on internet restore, which happens with a command-R boot. For Macs newer than 10.8's release of July 25, 2012 (Mac Minis older than October 23, 2012 would not fall under this, since their hardware was not modified until that date), but older than 10.9's release of October 22, 2013, contacting AppleCare http://www.apple.com/contact/phone_contacts.html may be needed to add it to internet restore. Macs that were prebundled with 10.6.8 or earlier can't use the command-R boot without a firmware update:


Some issues exist with WiFi on 10.8.5 for some machines. At this point the reason is unknown, and sometimes it takes connecting to ethernet

and then back to WiFi to fix. Note, if your machine is 4 years or older, be sure to have your PRAM battery checked. This battery is separate from the battery that lets you work off the power lines. If it is under 4 years old, frequently such issues can be resolved with the PRAM being reset. Be sure

to report to Apple Store, or http://www.apple.com/feedback/ any issues you have. If you want to go through a formal way, submit a bug reportafter signing for

an online developer account.


Front row is no longer present with Lion or Mountain Lion. However, some have found a way to get it to work with both.


If you have issues with the download after reading the rest of this tip, please contact the Mac App Store form or e-mail, to ensure you don't get double billed

when you redownload Mountain Lion. Also you will probably have to contact them if you can't find the link on the store when going to this U.S. store download link (adjust the link according to your country when you enter the store website). It is 4.05 GB which works out to 4147.2 MB, which at 7Mbps or .875 MBps would take 1 hour 19 minutes. At 1.5 Mbps that would take 6 hours and 8 minutes. At 768 kbps that would take 12 hours and 16 minutes. And that's assuming the traffic at Apple trying to download it isn't overwhelming the servers, and you have a dedicated connection at those speeds. After the download completes, the installer takes 3 minutes before rebooting itself, and 33 minutes after rebooting to complete the installation on an iMac 11,2. Times may vary by speed of the hard drive, connected peripherals (preferably none), available disc space, and available RAM. Unlike Lion, before the installer begins, it leaves behind a distinct 4.3 GB installer file you can drag to any backup you need before beginning with the 36+ minute installation process.


http://roaringapps.com/apps?platform=osxoffers a third party table for software compatibility. Ignore the El Capitan compatibility, as that has not been released yet. https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6271 should be

read before updating from 10.6.8 or earlier. RAW photo support for 10.7 is different from 10.8, but here is the 10.8 support link:


Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 has many of the same requirements as Lion, except those listed below:


Brother has a table that lists which Faxes work with 10.8.

Canon has released new Fax software for 10.8 and some of their printers.

Epson has a table that includes some printers as listed as Fax compatible.

HP website says the HP Fax driver ships with some of their printers, but is not specific as to which ones.

The USR 5637 modem has plug and play FAX compatibility with Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.8. FAX compatibility is one of the options available through the Print dialog together with the PDF save options in Mac OS X.

Apple has a listing of printer and scanner drivers for 10.6 through 10.9:



Any not listed, will have to come from the vendor directly.


Apple provides updates to the printers on that link through these links by vendor:


HP, Ricoh, Canon, Epson, Brother,Lexmark, Samsung, and Fuji/Xerox


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The major third party Fax software vendors for Fax machines stopped supporting Mac OS X as of 10.8 on some, and 10.7 on others.

4-Sight-Fax supported 10.7, but not 10.8.

Now discontinued, Smileyourmac's PageSender stopped supporting Mac OS X after 10.6.8.


Apple has the minimum system requirements for Mountain Lion, which are the same for Mavericks, Yosemite, and El Capitan, based on their annual time schedule of model releases on http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/

Below are others means of identifying the compatibility if you completely read this tip.


At this point several places on the Net already are claiming Mountain Lion compatibility for certain software or hardware that is non-Apple.

Any announcements of Mountain Lion compatibility prior to July 25, 2012 should be treated with skepticism, and tested on a backed up system

prior to updating those entries on the Net and getting Mountain Lion either from an authorized reseller or Apple. Note: at the point of writing this

tip, no USB Flash drive is available for Mountain Lion, and it can only be gotten from Apple Mac App Store. Stay tuned!



Macs sold with different hardware in the same model name on or after July 25, 2012, may not be able to run Lion, or earlier versions of Mac OS X,

though are still able to run Windows. An older Mac may be needed to run software not yet tested with Mountain Lion. See below for resources on telling a Mac's age. Solutions for running Snow Leopardmay still work.


Someone who does not have the serial number of their machine due to a logicboard replacement,

or other is desiring to purchase an older machine and wanting to know about Mountain Lion's compatibility,

will benefit by the following. The model identifier, also known as Machine ID, can be found in Apple menu -> About This Mac -> System Information or More info. The following Macs with 10.6.8 or later, 2GB of RAM, and 8 GB of hard space (presumably an additional 15% of free hard disk space will be beneficial as has always arbitrarily been found in the past) are able to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.8:


iMac 7,1 and later

MacBook 5,1 and later

MacBook Pro 3,1 and later

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MacBook Air 2,1 and later

Mac Mini 3,1 and later.

Mac Pro 1,x and 2,x have two solutions in link 1 and link 2. 3,1 and later have built-in official support.


The link to get older Mac Pros to run 10.8 has been objected to by some as doing something not allowed. It does stretch the limits of

what is possible even under the license agreement, but as long as you keep the one copy of 10.8 you buy and do not distribute it to anyone else,

you have satisfied the requirements of the license agreement. Mind you the cost may be more than Mac OS X Server 10.8 or 10.7 depending on the compatibility of software and how many licenses you need to get. Read the rest of the tip to determine if your software at least is ready for 10.8.


Airdrop is compatible on 10.8 systems of the following model identifier:


MacBook Pro 5,1 and later

MacBook Air 3,1 and later

MacBook 5,1 and later

iMac 9,1 and later

Mac Mini 4,1 and later

Mac Pro 4,1 and later


Airplay mirroring is compatible on 10.8 systems of the following model identifier:


Mac Mini 5,1

MacBook Air 4,1

MacBook Pro 8,1

iMac 12,1

..Mac Pro..noticeably absent in spite of June 11, 2012's new release. If someone getting a new Mac Pro would care to comment, please feel free to.

A similar feature is available to older Macs through third party software and hardware listed on this tip.



Powernap is compatible just with these Macs:


MacBook Air 3,1

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Backing up your data at least twice is essential. A clone backup, explained in the 'backing up' link in the prior sentence, prior to upgrading to Lion will ensure you are able to backstep to Lion in event you don't have a USB Flash drive copy of Lion.


Apple announced Mountain Lion's availability, July 25, 2012.


iOS 9.2 and iOS 9.2.1 require Mac OS X 10.8 and iTunes 12.3 (newer versions of iOS require newer Mac OS X for syncing, and are covered in that link) for syncing on the Macintosh side.


Apple has released 10.8.1,10.8.2 , the supplemental update to 10.8.2, 10.8.3, 10.8.4, 10.8.5, Security Update 2014-003 (Mountain Lion) and 10.9 (Mavericks) as updates to Mountain Lion.


For the latest security updates see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

and searching for the newer one together with the text

support.apple.com DL


will get newer download links.


Mavericks is mentioned on this same line, as the Apple hardware requirements are the same, though the compatibility for Mavericks for third party devices may differ. 10.8 is now (as of January 10, 2014) available directly from the http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6377/os-x-mountain-lion link in the United States (the /us/ in the link may be changed for the standard standard two letter country code matching the store link), although realize that 10.9 is free and has the same Apple hardware requirements as 10.8, though some software may only run on 10.8. If you have difficulty downloading 10.8, go the App Store support. The App Store support may be able to help you restore 10.8 to its factory condition and make it available on internet restore, which happens with a command-R boot. For Macs newer than 10.8's release of July 25, 2012 (Mac Minis older than October 23, 2012 would not fall under this, since their hardware was not modified until that date), but older than 10.9's release of October 22, 2013, contacting AppleCare http://www.apple.com/contact/phone_contacts.html may be needed to add it to internet restore. Macs that were prebundled with 10.6.8 or earlier can't use the command-R boot without a firmware update:


Some issues exist with WiFi on 10.8.5 for some machines. At this point the reason is unknown, and sometimes it takes connecting to ethernet

and then back to WiFi to fix. Note, if your machine is 4 years or older, be sure to have your PRAM battery checked. This battery is separate from the battery that lets you work off the power lines. If it is under 4 years old, frequently such issues can be resolved with the PRAM being reset. Be sure

to report to Apple Store, or http://www.apple.com/feedback/ any issues you have. If you want to go through a formal way, submit a bug reportafter signing for

an online developer account.


Front row is no longer present with Lion or Mountain Lion. However, some have found a way to get it to work with both.


If you have issues with the download after reading the rest of this tip, please contact the Mac App Store form or e-mail, to ensure you don't get double billed

when you redownload Mountain Lion. Also you will probably have to contact them if you can't find the link on the store when going to this U.S. store download link (adjust the link according to your country when you enter the store website). It is 4.05 GB which works out to 4147.2 MB, which at 7Mbps or .875 MBps would take 1 hour 19 minutes. At 1.5 Mbps that would take 6 hours and 8 minutes. At 768 kbps that would take 12 hours and 16 minutes. And that's assuming the traffic at Apple trying to download it isn't overwhelming the servers, and you have a dedicated connection at those speeds. After the download completes, the installer takes 3 minutes before rebooting itself, and 33 minutes after rebooting to complete the installation on an iMac 11,2. Times may vary by speed of the hard drive, connected peripherals (preferably none), available disc space, and available RAM. Unlike Lion, before the installer begins, it leaves behind a distinct 4.3 GB installer file you can drag to any backup you need before beginning with the 36+ minute installation process.


http://roaringapps.com/apps?platform=osxoffers a third party table for software compatibility. Ignore the El Capitan compatibility, as that has not been released yet. https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6271 should be

read before updating from 10.6.8 or earlier. RAW photo support for 10.7 is different from 10.8, but here is the 10.8 support link:


Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 has many of the same requirements as Lion, except those listed below:


Brother has a table that lists which Faxes work with 10.8.

Canon has released new Fax software for 10.8 and some of their printers.

Epson has a table that includes some printers as listed as Fax compatible.

HP website says the HP Fax driver ships with some of their printers, but is not specific as to which ones.

The USR 5637 modem has plug and play FAX compatibility with Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.8. FAX compatibility is one of the options available through the Print dialog together with the PDF save options in Mac OS X.

Apple has a listing of printer and scanner drivers for 10.6 through 10.9:



Any not listed, will have to come from the vendor directly.


Apple provides updates to the printers on that link through these links by vendor:


HP, Ricoh, Canon, Epson, Brother,Lexmark, Samsung, and Fuji/Xerox


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The major third party Fax software vendors for Fax machines stopped supporting Mac OS X as of 10.8 on some, and 10.7 on others.

4-Sight-Fax supported 10.7, but not 10.8.

Now discontinued, Smileyourmac's PageSender stopped supporting Mac OS X after 10.6.8.


Apple has the minimum system requirements for Mountain Lion, which are the same for Mavericks, Yosemite, and El Capitan, based on their annual time schedule of model releases on http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/

Below are others means of identifying the compatibility if you completely read this tip.


At this point several places on the Net already are claiming Mountain Lion compatibility for certain software or hardware that is non-Apple.

Any announcements of Mountain Lion compatibility prior to July 25, 2012 should be treated with skepticism, and tested on a backed up system

prior to updating those entries on the Net and getting Mountain Lion either from an authorized reseller or Apple. Note: at the point of writing this

tip, no USB Flash drive is available for Mountain Lion, and it can only be gotten from Apple Mac App Store. Stay tuned!



Macs sold with different hardware in the same model name on or after July 25, 2012, may not be able to run Lion, or earlier versions of Mac OS X,

though are still able to run Windows. An older Mac may be needed to run software not yet tested with Mountain Lion. See below for resources on telling a Mac's age. Solutions for running Snow Leopardmay still work.


Someone who does not have the serial number of their machine due to a logicboard replacement,

or other is desiring to purchase an older machine and wanting to know about Mountain Lion's compatibility,

will benefit by the following. The model identifier, also known as Machine ID, can be found in Apple menu -> About This Mac -> System Information or More info. The following Macs with 10.6.8 or later, 2GB of RAM, and 8 GB of hard space (presumably an additional 15% of free hard disk space will be beneficial as has always arbitrarily been found in the past) are able to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.8:


iMac 7,1 and later

MacBook 5,1 and later

MacBook Pro 3,1 and later

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MacBook Air 2,1 and later

Mac Mini 3,1 and later.

Mac Pro 1,x and 2,x have two solutions in link 1 and link 2. 3,1 and later have built-in official support.


The link to get older Mac Pros to run 10.8 has been objected to by some as doing something not allowed. It does stretch the limits of

what is possible even under the license agreement, but as long as you keep the one copy of 10.8 you buy and do not distribute it to anyone else,

you have satisfied the requirements of the license agreement. Mind you the cost may be more than Mac OS X Server 10.8 or 10.7 depending on the compatibility of software and how many licenses you need to get. Read the rest of the tip to determine if your software at least is ready for 10.8.


Airdrop is compatible on 10.8 systems of the following model identifier:


MacBook Pro 5,1 and later

MacBook Air 3,1 and later

MacBook 5,1 and later

iMac 9,1 and later

Mac Mini 4,1 and later

Mac Pro 4,1 and later


Airplay mirroring is compatible on 10.8 systems of the following model identifier:


Mac Mini 5,1

MacBook Air 4,1

MacBook Pro 8,1

iMac 12,1

..Mac Pro..noticeably absent in spite of June 11, 2012's new release. If someone getting a new Mac Pro would care to comment, please feel free to.

A similar feature is available to older Macs through third party software and hardware listed on this tip.



Powernap is compatible just with these Macs:


MacBook Air 3,1

MacBook Pro 10,1 and later.


Macs whose minimum Mac OS X is 10.8 (may be able to run older versions with this hint):


MacBook Pro 10,2 or later, 10,1 Retina 2.4 Ghz, ME665LL/A EMC 2673, Retina 2.8 Ghz

Mac Mini 6,1 or later.

iMac 13,1 or later


As of 4/22/2013, no MacBook Air, nor Mac Pro could only run Mac OS X 10.8.


A very good third party resource for identifying older Macs is on EveryMac.


Tips present for Lion's release are fairly good for Mountain Lion as far as is known as of the date of this tip's posting.

Apple has a history of making Macs only compatible with the operating system available at the time of their refresh date.


10.14 Mojave is available to certain MacBook Air, Mac mini, iMac, Mac Pros and MacBook Pros which shipped with 10.8 after upgrading to 10.12 from 10.8. Note: some Mac Pros (not MacBook Pro) which shipped with 10.6, may be updated to 10.6.8 then 10.11 then to 10.14. Some MacBook Pros shipped with 10.7 that can be upgraded to Mojave after upgrading to 10.12.

Macbooks without Air or Pro next to the name need to have shipped with 10.10 or later and updated to 10.11 before installing Mojave.

With MC, objects and patch cords contain multiple audio channels. MC will transform how you imagine sound design, effects processing, and mixing. It might be the closest thing to a mind-expanding drug Max has ever had.

MC builds on how you already work with Max.

Simply type mc. before the name of any MSP object

Connect MC objects with multi-channel patch cords

Mix to any number of audio outputs

With MC, patches with 100 channels of audio look as simple as those with a single channel. The ability to manipulate so many audio channels and operations with so few objects will open up a previously hidden world of ideas.

Explore controlling complex soundscapes with MC

With MC, you can easily apply controls across a space of audio channels.

120 oscillators

60 delays

4 Max for Live devices

Everything you love about Max.. multiplied

Edit multiple Gen instances simultaneously

Multi-channel signal probe with selectable visualization modes

Build polyphonic synths by assigning MIDI and MPE to individual channel streams

Layer evolving sounds with multiple automation curves

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For Max 8, we profiled real-world, messy patches to discover what we could optimize. You'll notice the difference the moment you launch the application.

Up to

faster launch

Max 8 launches between 2x (Mac) and 20x faster (Windows)

Up to

patch loading

Large patches will load up to 4x faster

Now

more responsive

Complex UI operations are significantly more responsive

In addition to these overall improvements, we've significantly enhanced specific real-time use cases including the coll object (up to 60x faster), Jitter texture to matrix copying, jit.world matrix output, and an updated physics engine.

Max 8 includes a Mappings feature inspired by DAWs such as Ableton Live.

Assign physical controls to your patch in just three steps:

1Enter Mappings Mode

2Select a slider

3Move your controller

Once you've mapped your controller, you can immediately starting playing as you patch.

With Mappings in Max, use a familiar workflow to set up hardware controls for more than just volume or filter cutoff. Trigger complex events, transform visuals, or adjust probabilities — all without adding any objects to your existing patches.

Vizzie is our collection of over 80 high-level modules for interactive video. It's already a perfect launchpad for learning Jitter, but now it's ready for serious use.

Vizzie is now powered by OpenGL for dramatic improvements in performance and flexibility.

Expand beyond 2D by mixing Vizzie modules with OpenGL Jitter features.

Use NodeJS to build custom servers or run small applications directly from your Max patch. With support for the vast NPM library, Node for Max connects your patches to thousands of possibilities.

Launch Node applications from within your Max patch, then control and interact with them.

Max 8 offers a more fluid and optimized patching experience. You'll notice numerous thoughtful refinements in addition to increased responsiveness. A few highlights:

Move objects into and out of patch cords in one step

Manage objects in groups

Filter and timestamp events with a redesigned Max console

Gain immediate insight on your patch with event probing

Choose a color theme to customize the Max interface

Use Operate While Unlocked to move seamlessly between editing and playing

Using Max doesn't need to be about knowing or remembering every detail.

Start typing into the new Search Sidebar to immediately access the thousands of Max examples and tutorials that ship with Max, along with results from web forums and in-depth articles.

You might be surprised what you discover.

1Javascript, coll, and other text-based objects can open files in an external text editor

2The Max console toolbar icon shows when new messages or errors have arrived

3Post messages to the Max console from any patch cord in one step with new Print Watchpoints.

4Max 8 includes a completely new UI for editing object colors including algorithmic color tweaking, palette saving and loading, and much more.

5Use the mouse or trackpad to zoom and scroll around in large patchers

6The patcher style system features numerous refinements including the ability to delete styles

7There are new options for pasting objects including Paste and Match Style

8The audio signal probe includes new history and scope modes

9Updated interfaces for Reference, Package Manager, File Browser, and Authorization Window features

10The feature that transforms changed attributes into arguments has been improved, particularly for Jitter objects

11The new chooser UI object displays a scrolling list, useful for file browsing interfaces and more

12The new multirange object is a graphical editor for functions that contain ranges of values

13The new console object outputs and filters the contents of the Max console inside your patch

14New MIDI objects for 14-bit continuous controller, registered and non-registered parameter messages

15Gen now has an event domain version called gen with the same interactive code generation and DSP features as its older sibling gen~

16New frame~ and framesnap~ objects simplify working with spectral data

17Max scans your audio plug-ins, simplifying the use of 'shell' plug-ins (such as from Waves and Expert Sleepers). It also will also detect plug-ins with compatibility issues and disable them.

18Max 8 is compatible with modern Mac OS full screen windowing features including tabbed windows

19Max 8 on Windows includes support for multitouch and HiDPI monitors

20Improved support for multi-channel audio file formats

21Duplicate file name warnings list the locations of all duplicate files, not just the one Max will be using.

Microsoft office home and business 2013 for mac. 22Improvements to the jit.gl.pix WebGL export process

23OpenGL supports drawing to multiple jit.gl.node contexts, simplifying render variations from a single geometry source.

24jit.gl.multiple can now draw jit.gl.node instances, allowing for complex geometry hierarchies to be multiplied

25jit.gl.model now loads FBX, glTF and OpenGEX files

26Improvements to the way Jitter GL objects automatically find and join a render context without specifying a rendering context name

27jit.gl.node and jit.world can output a description of the entire 3D scene as a dictionary

28jit.gl.slab and jit.gl.shader without arguments will open a default shader file when double clicked as a starting point for developing new shaders

29The vst~ object now supports VST3 plug-ins

30The line object works with multi-segment ramps and is compatible with the function object

31The dial object includes four new modes: Live, Classic, Needle and Pan and the live.dial object has a new large mode

32The jit.cellblock object can monitor audio signals

33The poly~ object can host a different patcher in each of its voices and includes a bypass mode

34poly~ automatically adds an outlet identifying the voice that sent the last event

35Gen includes an @expr mode for high-performance expression evaluation in a single object box

36The message box allows changing the value of its arguments without triggering output

37The gestalt object that reports system environment information has been substantially modernized and includes a dictionary output mode





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