I want to downgrade my m1 pro to Monterey and keep it there as long as possible, i don’t need the new stuff that is bloating the OS, i just need my daw and plugins to work reliably. What is the best way to do this (currently on ventura)
1. Create a bootable macOS Monterey InstallerI want to downgrade my m1 pro to Monterey and keep it there as long as possible, i don’t need the new stuff that is bloating the OS, i just need my daw and plugins to work reliably. What is the best way to do this (currently on ventura)
Pretty sure he can't recover a Ventura backup to a new Monterey installation.1. Create a bootable macOS Monterey Installer
2. Boot to it
3. Erase your computer using Disk Utility
4. Install macOS Monterey
5. Restore from a backup Time Machine
Oh, right! Woops...Do you have a Time Machine backup?
Pretty sure he can't recover a Ventura backup to a new Monterey installation.
You can. Have done a few times will try and find thread.Do you have a Time Machine backup?
Pretty sure he can't recover a Ventura backup to a new Monterey installation.
Here is the thread:You can. Have done a few times will try and find thread.
I was right! You can use a Ventura Time Machine backup on Monterey!Here is the thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...onterrey.2367547/?post=31671676#post-31671676
Read my following post in that thread too.
Go to the post #2 above.
If you don't need to restore anything (from a backup, or your external storage) :
Do the first 4 steps--ignore the last step.
I dont need all the new bells and whistles that come with the OS upgrades, it seems so much bloated to me. I don't use my mac for emails, messaging, photo editing, video editing etc. I mainly use it for working with my DAW (mainly editing audio and some ableton MIDI shenanigans) and some light web browsing.As someone who is still on Monterey (2021 16" M1 MBP) and contemplating, reluctantly, an upgrade to Ventura (for new Photo Library Merge and HomeKit upgrades), can you explain why you want to downgrade and thereafter stay on Monterey?
I mainly use free plugins since i cant afford to buy the more expensive ones. All of the brands have some free plugins and i have a collection from a lot of them and they get the job done. I pirate some plugins (example : oeksound soothe)Also: which plugins do you use? I upgraded two months ago, and everything is working on my M1 MBP. Some plugins are running on Rosetta, but 🤞🏼 no problems so far…
I dont need to, im not syncing any photos through the cloud. I wrote in the post above that i dont use my mac for photos, messaging, emails, videos etc.it might not be able to open your photos library when you downgrade. So you’d have to re import original masters As opposed to moving your current library.
You can keep macOS Monterey on that version forever. Apple will continue to issue bug fixes for 3 years, then security patches another 2 years after that I believe. So 5 years, then you’re on your own.i just need to know is it possible to do a downgrade and keep the system at that version for the longest time possible (probably just need to instal security updates)
Same. Monterey was buggy, including permission-settings issues and Safari issues. Ventura fixed all that, and there was no bloat added that I see. But perhaps OP is referring to specific issues they are having in audio.I don't see how macOS Ventura is "bloated", in fact for me, I need Ventura 13.4 or newer because of Xcode 15.
If Ventura is fine for you, then I would stay on it, Monterey had a couple of issues that Ventura fixed for me.
Tell me about it, I’m still on Catalina running Logic. Never really reason to rush out and upgrade your OS when your living that DAW life.I want to downgrade my m1 pro to Monterey and keep it there as long as possible, i don’t need the new stuff that is bloating the OS, i just need my daw and plugins to work reliably. What is the best way to do this (currently on ventura)
Curious, what are the DAW benefits of sticking to older versions, or what detriments occur when upgrading?Tell me about it, I’m still on Catalina running Logic. Never really reason to rush out and upgrade your OS when your living that DAW life.
Curious, what are the DAW benefits of sticking to older versions, or what detriments occur when upgrading?
This.1. you know that you will not have any surprises with some apps or add-ons suddenly not working correctly anymore, or other weird behaviors
2. you are not getting additional background activities that you might have no use for which might, even if just ever so slightly, drop the performance of your DAW
so basically no guess work and leaps of faith.
it's actually good practice, especially if these particularly systems aren't used for your daily online stuff anyway and you don't need some of those new "lifestyle" features on your DAW
Yes you might, as I mentioned in the thread I linked earlier. But Apple has quietly introduced the ability to roll back a Photos Library by repairing it.it might not be able to open your photos library when you downgrade. So you’d have to re import original masters As opposed to moving your current library.
I understand and support that philosophically. I know professional recording studios that charge clients to use the studio time keep their Mac as-is, forever and ever because they’re not using macOS for anything else but to run Pro Tools or whatever. But as an individual producer who likely uses macOS for other things, I’m wondering what actual detriments are to be expected when upgrading macOS.1. you know that you will not have any surprises with some apps or add-ons suddenly not working correctly anymore, or other weird behaviors
2. you are not getting additional background activities that you might have no use for which might, even if just ever so slightly, drop the performance of your DAW
so basically no guess work and leaps of faith.
it's actually good practice, especially if these particularly systems aren't used for your daily online stuff anyway and you don't need some of those new "lifestyle" features on your DAW