maurizio wrote:Yes it looks like the only DAW that will support Catalina from day one will be Logic Pro X :->.
Steinberg, Native Instruments and Ableton issued advisors to their users to not update to Catalina until further notice.
I think i'll just relax and make music while they take a few month solve their problems :->
Maurizio
I thought Cubase 10 already supported 64-bit. I downloaded a trial but can't remember whether I had a choice between a 32 and 64 bit installer...
Cubasis 2 on the iPad is 64-bit, though. Every iPad released since 2014 has been 64-bit only.
Still, Apple's not to blame, as they have been issueing warnings about the switch to 64-bit for years, so I find it surprising that most companies aren't ready yet. They should have been preparing for it for a long time, and I'm sure they've had access to beta versions of Catalina for a long time for testing purposes...
If you're a small independent developer, working alone or with a small team, I can understand that it's not always possible or easy to assign the necessary funds and people to develop a new version of whatever software you've developed, but for companies like Nord, Steinberg, Korg, etc., who have plenty of resources, there's no excuse for not being ready before, or at least on the day of Catalina's release.
"Do not update" is the easy way out... That's like putting up a sign saying 'Careful, road in bad condition' instead of repairing said road... That's my take, anyway.