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It isn't just Catalina. Mojave requires the paid-for upgrade too. I have lost my Garritan instruments via Aria player and Make Music assistance tells me it is due to a compatibility problem with my OS Mojave. I need the brass band instruments to amend an existing mix in Logic Pro X but I can't access them any longer. As a pensioner I can't afford the Finale upgrade at present. This is utterly wrong and I don't know where the blame lies. John Morton.

27" iMac Late 2013,

OS Mojave

3.2 GHz Intel Core i5

24 GB 1600MHz DDR3

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If your problem is with Aria compatibility, would your message be better (also) posted on the Garritan Forum?

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The general rule that I follow is, don't upgrade your OS if your software isn't compatible. There are times when someone's computer dies, and they replace it. You're forced into using a new OS in this situation. This is just a fact of life when living in a computer age.  It's no one's fault really. If nothing else works for you, have you tried using the instruments that came with Logic?

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I have always said that no one should upgrade anything on a Mac unless they have to because of Apples' backward-compatibility attitude. On this occasion, I broke my own rule. There was no warning issued about this incompatibility.

Re: the Logic Instruments, there are no baritone horn, euphonium or Eb trumpet instruments (the ones I need) in the standard set and suitable sounds can't be obtained via EQ.

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>On this occasion, I broke my own rule...<

 

If you were properly backed up, you can restore High Sierra. If you have a Time Machine backup that predates your Mojave install, it’s easy and just takes a few hours—if not, it’s a time consuming pain but still quite doable. Post those questions on macrumors.com and there are those who will post the procedure. Since it is not a Finale or Garritan issue, no reason to do that here.

 

As to Apple’s so-called backward compatibility attitude, there is none. Apple moves forward and expects the world to catch up. They’re very upfront about this.

 

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Thanks Mike, I thought that might be a route. Re: Apple, I'm an 80-year-old pensioner and I can barely afford to breath most days, and Microsoft manage to keep up to speed without abandoning customers so ruthlessly, JM.

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