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Mac M1 Big Sur 11.6 disabling line6 driver


jimmyp92
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Hey everybody, 

 

My HD500 still won't connect to my Macbook Air 2020. When I go to System Report I continue to see 

VCN535JA6Y - com.line6.driver.xtaudio:

 

  Version: 7.6.8

  Reason: No User Consent

  Date Disabled: Unknown

 

I've tried: 

And I've also tried 

How to fix the software disabled by system:

  1. Uninstall the drivers"
  2. Take a screenshot of the disabled software to have the ID (in my case) and sent it to my phone.
  3. 3. Reboot to recovery, holding down command-r while restarting.
  4. From menu -> Utilities open terminal and type the following (replacing the system ID with yours)
  5. “spctl kext-consent disable”

“spctl kext-consent add VCN535JA6Y" (replace the VCN535JA6Y with your if different)

“spctl kext-consent enable"

  1. Reinstall the driver.
  2. Open system preferences -> Line6 Audio-Midi devices and plug the device into the Mac. Should appear in couple seconds.

 

Still no luck. Is anybody having the same issue? Any solution?

 

Thanks.

 

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Yes, I've just done all this and no joy.

 

I went through the spctl process and went into the system information and disabled software and still see the line6.driver.xtaudio showing under that area before re-installing the drivers. So, the process must not have worked. I reinstalled the drivers anyway, just in case and that didn't work. So, uninstalled, redo the process to no avail.

 

Anyone else find success?

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On 5/30/2022 at 4:43 PM, danceboogie said:

Yes, I've just done all this and no joy.

 

I went through the spctl process and went into the system information and disabled software and still see the line6.driver.xtaudio showing under that area before re-installing the drivers. So, the process must not have worked. I reinstalled the drivers anyway, just in case and that didn't work. So, uninstalled, redo the process to no avail.

 

Anyone else find success?


MacOS is the issue. You need to use an older version of OS. That’s why I kept my old MacBook Pro with High Sierra v10.13. With Line 6 support of older products and newer software it was inevitable. 
 

Jd

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