I am trying to connect my m-audio fast track ultra 8r to logic pro but it won't work. It recognises that something is plugged in and the m-audio reacts to sounds into the microphone but it will only record from built-in microphone. I looked it up and you're supposed to press Logic pro X > Control Surfaces > Setup, but there is no "Control Surfaces" when i press Logic Pro X.

Below are two pictures: the first one is from the instruction of what i'm supposed to press and the second one is from my own Logic Pro X. They seem to have removed control surfaces from mine. I have the latest Macbook Pro and the latest Logic Pro X.


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We don't really have the same problem though, my problem is that the buttons i'm supposed to press aren't there. I have OS X Yosemite, maybe the update has a different way of doing it, but i can't figure it out.

If you've already installed the latest drivers.... unplug the Ultra 8r and install the previous set of drivers (from October 2014_ reboot the computer, after it settles then plug in the Ultra 8r, if that doesn't work... follow the exact same procedure with the latest set of drivers. It's important to not have the Ultra 8r plugged in when installing drivers.

Thanks for posting the issue. I'm having the same issue. I've downloaded driver version 2.3.2 and continue having the same issue - even after unplugging and replugging the power to the Fat Track Ultra, restarting the computer, closing and reopening Logic X. What is it I'm missing?

I have an iMac with OS X El Capitan. It's after I dowloaded and installed El Capitan that the M-Audio disappeared from Logic X. I did as you said and I still don't see it appearing in Logic. What else can I do?

In the meantime, I hope you backed up your system so you can roll back to the previous operating system that worked. Why do people automatically upgrade without checking to see if your hardware is compatible? It makes no sense.... someone else posted that they were in the middle of a large project and upgraded to El Capitan and their hardware doesn't work and Logic is crashing. You CANNOT rely on Apple releasing fully compatible (or even complete) operating systems these days, they change a lot as Apple is trying to bring iOS and OSX under a single development platform. Apple's latest operating systems have been release in Beta test form, it's never wise to upgrade without checking. If you want to be on the cutting edge, prepare to bleed.

Does anyone know if M-Audio has released drivers for El Capitan yet? I held of on installing El Capitan after i read that it wasn't compatible with M-Audio, but they should fix that eventually, right?

I guess we all knew this was coming eventually, but this really *****. Any thoughts on where to go now for a good audio interface? I don't want to give Avid any more money if they won't support apple long term. Not upgrading OS is not an option long term from a security standpoint.

My first Ultralite Mk1 that I bought back in 2006... still works today having successfully used it since 10.3 through to 10.11.4b without issue... thanks to very stable drivers and/or quick responses to OS X updates.

For those who might be interested, I enabled my Fast Track Ultra in El Capitan (10.11.4) by simply reversing IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBHostFamily.kext, to only one IOUSBFamily.kext from a Yosemite drive (10.10.4).

I'm on a hackintosh (OsX on a PC), and SIP is already disabled, which enables modification of system files (in System/Library/Extensions). On a genuine Mac, you'll have to disable SIP (I don't know how to do this)

I backed up, then removed ElCapitan kexts (IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBHostFamily.kext), then I use KCPM utility to copy Yosemite version (only IOUSBFamily.kext) to ElCapitan /Sytem/Library/Extensions/, I guess any other Kext Utility or Wizard compatible with ElCapitan will do. Their purpose is to maintain proper permissions on the files, if you do it manually, it will copy the files with user permissions, which is not good.

Be also aware that replacing the IOUSBFamily kext breaks some dependencies, some other usb devices might not work until you reverse other kexts (for instance, I needed AppleUsbEthernet.kext to be reversed to Yosemite's version for my Webcam to work). There's been quite a lot of changes between ElCapitan and Yosemite in USB management.

Everything seems to be functional on my Hackintosh laptop, in regards to USB Ports, card readers, flash drives hard drives webcam etc. However the only thing that is no longer functioning for me is Bluetooth. I am using the DW-1560 or BCM4352Z as my WiFi and Bluetooth solution. Would it be possible to get his working again despite using the older Yosemite kexts? Its a minor issue but Itd be very helpful to have it working again.

Turns out the kernel cache wasnt rebuilding due to AppleTopDriver kext not being concerted to kext.bak. A guy in the Avid forum made a post regarding this and after that I was able to rebuild the kernel cache, then reverted everything back to normal .kext and it started working flawlessly since then!

Hi there, dont worry about it Dan! You dont need a working Yosemite install to reverse the kexts, you just need access to them. This can be done either by using a software called Pacifist or having a working Yosemite install. But for simplicity sake having a working install may be better. The workaround is pretty easy once I fully understood it, but what I may do is instlal OS X to a USB stick so I can get the kexts and Ill try and share them with you if possible.

EDIT: I believe it would be the tab of only repairing the permissions and cache of Library / Extenions and System / LIbrary Extensions. I personally use Kext Utility as its simpler and does it automatically.

But I've found another way, much cleaner, much lighter. I suspected the M-Audio driver was not using the whole IOUSBFamily and plugins, and checking the IoRegistry in Yosemite I saw that the M-Audio kext was simply relying on AppleUSBXHCI.kext (found inside the Plugins folder of IOUSBFamily.kext in Yosemite).

My system is USB 3.0 based, so it's using XHCI, maybe older systems are relying on older EHCI OHCI or UHCI. So I did the following modifications on the attached file : this is a IOUSBHostFamily.kext from a clean install of ElCapitan 10.11.5 :

You can do the mods yourself, or use the attached file. Remember, if you're not familiar with kext installation or modification, do backup first, especially if you're trying this on your main system. This is for ElCapitan 10.11.5.

Thanks so much Oliveiro and Bill. I'll do the mod when I have my system backed up. Also will need acces to a Yosemite install. System profiler not showing USB is a bit of a bummer, but the advantage is, like not having to buy a new audio interface!

Followed these steps and the interface is still working great! This workaround is definitely more convenient, I only had to run Kext Utility once and as Im on a hackintosh no need to ignore boot caches. Unfortunately Bluetooth is still an issue for me but I imagine it could be more to do with my drivers for it not being compatible with Yosemite kexts perhaps? This further shown by the detection of my Bluetooth USB header when I use the command you provided to check USB devices in terminal

Also I believe that OS X rebuilds the cache automatically and upon boot if it detects any changes on a Real Mac? I Could be wrong but there may not be a need to ignore boot caches upon boot. Installing the modified kext and running kext utility or KCPM should be sufficient.

I basically went back to the El Capitan kext and used Kext Wizard to see which kexts were loaded when bluetooth was functional, so I figured out I have to revert IOBluetoothFamily to Yosemite's version to get it working. I did this but nothing, but I tried using a bluetooth firmware uploader kext specifically for Yosemite instead and not the El Capitan version I had and voila! Working as normal.

Thank you oliveiro - your fix worked great on a new Macbook + Fast Track Ultra, EXCEPT no MIDI is detected. I am just using garageband for now, and cannot detect any midi from my midi controller. The green midi-in LED is flashing on the fast track ultra when I press keys on my midi controller, but nothing is being detected in garageband/mac. Any ideas?

I removed all the Fast Track Ultra (FTU) drivers/files from M-Audio and reverted back to the original (El Capitan) IOUSBHostFamily.kext. When I booted, I simply plugged in (USB) the Fast Track Ultra and the midi was fully working, but no FTU audio. So, I have two scenarios: 152ee80cbc

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