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Just wanted to share with fellow deejays on here. I have been running Mavericks for the longest time on my MacBook Pro (15' Late 2011) because, I was afraid to lose the ability to use my Rane TTM-57SL Mixer and Scratch Live (I still don't like SeratoDJ lol). I did some research and read a couple other post on here and on the net.
I cloned my harddrive for a backup and said screw it, lets try no MacOS Sierra. I installed Sierra from the App Store. After install complete, i tried SSL and did not recognize by 57.
So then proceeded to do a couple tricks I read. 1st: Applications Folder- Went to Scratch Live App File- Right Click & Select Show Package Contains- Find & Delete 'SeratoScratchDriver.kext' 2nd: Restart Mac- While Mac is turning on, hold down the 'Command key and R' together- Click in Utilities menu and select Terminal- Type the following command 'csrutil disable' and press enter- Close Terminal and Restart Mac- Open Scratch Live, let crates load and plug in TTM-57SL mixer- GOOD TO GO!!! Serato Scratch Live SL Version 2.5.0 (25011) works fine for me on macOS Sierra Version 10.12 Hope this helps out any others that have this issue or are afraid to update OS. MacBook Pro 2016 Touchbar 15' OS Sierra 10.12.5 TTM 57 MK1 I just did the 2nd portion of the workaround as described by Da Magician (I have not been able to locate 'SeratoScratchDriver.kext', presumably because this computer has never been used with a 57, and therefore does not have the corresponding drivers). I then downloaded Scratch Live 2.5.0.
Scratch Live successfully installed. When not plugged into the 57, Scratch Live functions as it normally would in offline mode. When I plug it into the 57 the mixer is not recognized. Scratch Live remains in offline mode, but looses the ability to play or manipulate tracks. That is to say, while plugged into the 57, I can load tracks, but can't play them back. Pressing the spacebar does nothing, pressing the play/pause button does nothing, I can't scrub through the track in either the Track Overview or the Main Waveform Display. In fact, while the Track Overview window does populate, nothing appears in the Main Waveform Display.
Also of note, once I unplug the computer from the mixer, Scratch Live behaves exactly as it does while plugged in - zero ability to manipulate tracks. After closing Scratch Live and then relaunching it, all functions return to normal while in offline mode.
Has anyone experienced anything similar? Thanks in advance. Quote: Da magician: thanks for the info I tried what he said and it WORKED! I know a lot of ppl can't find the SeratoScratchDriver.kext thing as he describe it, so here is another way to find that (this is the way I know how to get there). Go to macintosh-system-library-extensions-then scroll down till you see the SeratoScratchDriver.kext, then proceed with the same directions as Da Magician mention. Hope this help some I'm running macOS Sierra 10.12 with ssl 2.5 version (7.19.2017) When I put the 'SeratoScratchDriver.kext' do I empty it from the trash bin also? Quote: MacBook Pro 2016 Touchbar 15' OS Sierra 10.12.5 TTM 57 MK1 I just did the 2nd portion of the workaround as described by Da Magician (I have not been able to locate 'SeratoScratchDriver.kext', presumably because this computer has never been used with a 57, and therefore does not have the corresponding drivers).
I then downloaded Scratch Live 2.5.0. Scratch Live successfully installed.
When not plugged into the 57, Scratch Live functions as it normally would in offline mode. When I plug it into the 57 the mixer is not recognized. Scratch Live remains in offline mode, but looses the ability to play or manipulate tracks.
That is to say, while plugged into the 57, I can load tracks, but can't play them back. Pressing the spacebar does nothing, pressing the play/pause button does nothing, I can't scrub through the track in either the Track Overview or the Main Waveform Display. In fact, while the Track Overview window does populate, nothing appears in the Main Waveform Display.
Also of note, once I unplug the computer from the mixer, Scratch Live behaves exactly as it does while plugged in - zero ability to manipulate tracks. After closing Scratch Live and then relaunching it, all functions return to normal while in offline mode. Has anyone experienced anything similar? Thanks in advance. IM HAVING THE SAME EXACT PROBLEMO RIGHT NOW! I tried the second part of the tutorial on 10.12.4.
Macbook pro 2016 and for now it works. Thanks for the workaround! But it needs to be clearly stated that my trust in Serato products has suffered! It is not fair towards loyal customers (from day one) just discontinuing hardware support worth thousands of euros/dollars. Honestly, i will prefer not buy any Serato product anymore if there are other options. Who knows: the usd 2000 mixer might not 'really work' 4 years from now. Had to say this.
Been using serato since 2009 never had issues always slow to upgrade. Have a mid 2012 10.12.5 Macbook pro i5 with Os Sierra SL1, Scratch Live on SL4 (at work), Scratch Live (SL1 and TTM 57 SL at home), Serato Dj on Pioneer DDj-Sr controller and everything worked fine until a few weeks ago.
Had to replace the HD in the Mid 2012 macbook pro, used time machine to reinstall and everything was put back into place, playlists and crates complete. But now only Serato scratch works with the SL1 and Serato Dj with the Pioneer DDJ SR work now.
Also purchased a Mid 2012 i7 refurb and installed everything with time machine and only the DDJ SR and Sl1 work. Is it time to just sell the 57, but how do I sell if it doesn't work with new OS? The blue light comes on so there's that. I'd like to get it ready for whomever might buy it with out having to find someone with the proper legacy hardware specs.
Im keeping my SL1 box forever, thing is a tank and has never failed regardless OS or year Macbook. But to get my TTM57SL do I really have to: 1st: Applications Folder- Went to Scratch Live App File- Right Click & Select Show Package Contains- Find & Delete 'SeratoScratchDriver.kext' 2nd: Restart Mac- While Mac is turning on, hold down the 'Command key and R' together- Click in Utilities menu and select Terminal- Type the following command 'csrutil disable' and press enter- Close Terminal and Restart Mac- Open Scratch Live, let crates load and plug in TTM-57SL mixer- GOOD TO GO!!!
And to use the SL4 box available at my residencies do I have to buy a subscription to Serato DJ in addition to the version I recieved when I purchased the SSJ -SR again to make it work?? This seems a little ridiculous? Do I really have to reinstall an old OS to get everything to work again, will my crates and library be safe if I go back? Does it really have to be this complicated?
HOw many products and interactions do I have to Serato to feel the love? Thank you guys in advance.
Best Regards. Quote: Hate to keep this discussion bumped and alive. But I've tried everything on this thread and still can't seem to get scratch live to work. Also no 57sl drivers in the package.
Can anyone assist? Really upset about this - should not have upgraded my OS but had to due to usage of another program. Any help or suggestions for additional workarounds would be amazing.
Im curious, what is this program that forced you to update and is more important than you being a dj? It was a video editing program related to my work.
Djing is is just a hobby for me now. But yes, used to be a job. People interested in that subject know that the workaround is to disable SIP (System Integrity Protection designed to protect your mac) but it creates a lack of security in your system.
That's why I decided to disable only kext protection. All you have to do is enable SIP and allow installation of unsigned kernel extensions. Below is how to do that. Boot mac from Recovery - restart mac and hold cmd+R until Apple logo appear 2. Run Utility - Terminal 3.
Disable SIP by command 'csrutil disable' 4. Restart mac - SL with 57 should work properly 5. Boot mac from Recovery again 6. Run Utility - Terminal 7. Enable SIP by command 'csrutil enable -without kext' 8. Restart mac and run your SL with 57 This is actually a safer work around, thanks to Demen. Quote: People interested in that subject know that the workaround is to disable SIP (System Integrity Protection designed to protect your mac) but it creates a lack of security in your system.
That's why I decided to disable only kext protection. All you have to do is enable SIP and allow installation of unsigned kernel extensions.
Below is how to do that. Boot mac from Recovery - restart mac and hold cmd+R until Apple logo appear 2. Run Utility - Terminal 3. Disable SIP by command 'csrutil disable' 4. Restart mac - SL with 57 should work properly 5. Boot mac from Recovery again 6. Run Utility - Terminal 7.
Enable SIP by command 'csrutil enable -without kext' 8. Restart mac and run your SL with 57 This is actually a safer work around, thanks to Demen No luck on my side:( macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 on my my 15' Macbook Pro 2018. Guys, i've had the same problems today with HighSierra, but there are a few things about location of kext file. In HighSierra file(dir) the path is: /System/Library/Extensions/SeratoScratchDriver.kext This is my complete instruction: 1: Restart the computer in recovery mode: restart computer and hold(cmd+R)!!Because cmd+alt+R runs internet recovery, which doesn't have csrutil!! 2: Open terminal and type: csrutil disable 3: type: reboot(computer will reboot) 4: Install Serato Scratch 5: Restart computer in recovery mode (cmd+R) 5: In terminal type: rm -Rv /System/Library/Extensions/SeratoScratchDriver.kext 6: Type: reboot 7: Enjoy! Quote: Guys, i've had the same problems today with HighSierra, but there are a few things about location of kext file. In HighSierra file(dir) the path is: /System/Library/Extensions/SeratoScratchDriver.kext This is my complete instruction: 1: Restart the computer in recovery mode: restart computer and hold(cmd+R)!!Because cmd+alt+R runs internet recovery, which doesn't have csrutil!!
2: Open terminal and type: csrutil disable 3: type: reboot(computer will reboot) 4: Install Serato Scratch 5: Restart computer in recovery mode (cmd+R) 5: In terminal type: rm -Rv /System/Library/Extensions/SeratoScratchDriver.kext 6: Type: reboot 7: Enjoy! ) i got to number 5 and it said that there was no file. What do I do now?