Apple has just released its latest macOS 10.14 operating system called “Mojave”. It brings a host of new features for Mac laptop and desktop users, including the sleek new Night Mode, but be warned: your DJ gear and DJ software may not be compatible with it just yet.
Here’s a compatibility watchlist of DJ software and hardware, which we’ll be updating as the patches and bug fixes roll out:
DJ Software
- Traktor Pro 2 – Officially supported (read the statement)
- Serato DJ – Officially supported (read the statement)
- Rekordbox – Officially supported (read the statement)
- Virtual DJ – Officially supported (read the statement)
- djay Pro 2 – Officially supported (read the statement)
- Ableton Live 10 – Officially supported (read the statement)
- Denon DJ Engine / Engine Prime – Officially supported (read the statement)
- DJUCED – Supported
- Serato Sample – Supported (read the statement)
DJ Hardware
- Pioneer DJ – Officially supported (read the statement)
- Numark – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- Denon DJ – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- Akai Pro – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- M-Audio – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- Novation – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- Hercules – Supported
- Korg – No official statement (check the support site)
- Focusrite – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- Arturia – Some units supported (check the hardware list)
- Allen & Heath – No official statement (check the support site)
As always, we recommend that you wait until your manufacturer gives the go signal before updating to save you from a ton of headaches.
Let us know your experiences with macOS Mojave in the comments below.