Julianbrum Posted October 28, 2022 Share Posted October 28, 2022 Hello everyone! I’m stuck in a dilemma. I recently purchased a new computer. A 2022 iMac. Prior to having the iMac I had a MacBook Pro 2012. I tried connecting my PODStudio UX2 to my new computer and seeing as though Line 6 Monkey is no longer supported for new Apple products, I downloaded the license manager (most recent software). I also downloaded the most recent drivers that in theory should support my UX2 to my iMac. Guess again, upon scanning for my devices my iMac was found, but not my UX2! I tried uninstalling the newest driver and downloading the previous 7.6.8 driver. Again, no luck. I tried downloading Rosetta 2.0 as a workaround to emulate Apple’s Intel processor from previous apple products and again, no luck. I have ruled out practically every variable with a technician over email and cannot seem to find what the issue is. Is it finally time I put my UX2 to rest and move onto Scarlet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erikaxner Posted November 30, 2022 Share Posted November 30, 2022 PROBLEM SOLVED!! What you need to do is to enable kernel extensions on your mac! Just make sure that you have the latest drivers downloaded, then follow these steps: Go to system preferences - security & privacy - general. Then under "allow apps downloaded from" you should see a box where it says "enable system extensions". Click on the locker in the bottom left corner, then click "enable system extensions". Then follow the steps in this video: After this you Line6 licenser should be able to recognise your audio interface. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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