The text within this dialog may vary depending on the audio application. Note: Apple uses “microphone” in this dialog, but the context includes inputs from any audio device. To allow Apollo/Arrow audio inputs in the DAW, simply click “OK” when an alert dialog appears asking for access to the microphone. With macOS Mojave, all audio applications such as DAWs, must be allowed to access audio inputs (including internal and external microphones, and all audio inputs from UA audio interfaces). If software from multiple developers has been installed, the System & Privacy pane may display a more generic message that reads "some system software was blocked from loading." In this case, after clicking Allow a list will appear and the software from each developer can be allowed individually.If the Allow button is not present after restarting, reinstall the UAD software. To show the button again if 30 minutes have passed, restart the computer. The Allow button is present for 30 minutes after UAD software installation.Click “Allow” (at lower right of General pane) within 30 minutes of UAD installation.Īllowing UAD software in System Preferences after UAD installation restart.Click Security & Privacy in the System Preferences window.After restarting, open System Preferences (from Apple Menu at top left corner of display).Download and install the latest UAD software.If this step is not done, the UAD Meter displays “Driver Not Installed Correctly.” How to allow UAD software Note: Don’t run the access control reset script file on macOS High Sierra or earlier, or macOS Catalina or later.Īfter installing UAD software, the software must be manually allowed in System Preferences>Security & Privacy within 30 minutes of installation. Reinstall the UAD software and click “OK” in both access control dialogs when prompted.Quit the Terminal application after its window displays “Access control has been reset.”.The Terminal application opens and system access control is reset. ![]() ![]()
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