Blues Cube Artist Driver Ver.1.0.0 for Mac OS X
This is the Blues Cube Artist / Blues Cube Stage / Blues Cube Tour driver for Mac OS X 10.7 / OS X 10.8 / OS X 10.9 / OS X 10.10.
[ CAUTION on OS X Yosemite (10.10) ]
* During installation, the message "Blues Cube Artist Driver Ver.1.0.0 for OS X 10.9" is displayed, but the driver can be used without problem under OS X v10.10.
[ CAUTION on OS X Mavericks (10.9) ]
* If Mac sleeps while playing a music file in the Finder, and then Mac resumes, the Finder may freeze. Here's procedures to recover the Finder:
- Press command - option - esc keys at the same time.
- Choose Finder and click [Relaunch] button.
- The display will indicate "Do you want to force Finder to quit?"; click [Relaunch] button.
* If Mac sleeps while using an audio application, like DAW, and then Mac resumes, playback/recording may not work. If this happens, please relaunch the audio application.
Apple and Roland are looking into these two issues now.
System requirements
This driver has the following requirements.
* Please also check the System requirements for the audio/MIDI application and the operating system you're using.
Operating System
* Even if connected to a USB 3.0 port, the performance of the product will not change. Mac OS X v10.7 / OS X v10.8 / OS X v10.9 / OS X v10.10
Computer Apple Mac series computer with on-board USB
* Mac computers running Microsoft Windows are not supported.
Caution if using a Mac equipped with a 64-bit processor
On Mac OS X v10.7, software that is 64-bit compatible will run in 64-bit mode.
If your software does not run correctly in 64-bit mode, you may be able to avoid the problem by starting up your software in 32-bit mode as follows.
If your software does not run correctly in 64-bit mode, you may be able to avoid the problem by starting up your software in 32-bit mode as follows.
- If your software is running, close it.
- Control-click the icon for your software, and choose "Get Info."
- Under "General," check "Open in 32-bit mode."
* This setting is not available for software that is not 64-bit compatible. - Start up your software.
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