

Well, us "little" folks who don't have the opportunity or money or know-how for clean installs (I wouldn't even know how to do a clean install on this Air and I sure as heck ain't wiping it clean on the off chance that it'll go smoothly and I won't lose everything) and new machines (someone want to give me $1300?) have to go with what's available.Ī minute ago it was $1000, now suddenly it is $1300. The ~/Library/Application Support/Reaper folder does not exist. The only other hiccup is (I think) a built-in security thing - if I type a password fast, it rejects. Even the free Audacity is running smooth. Reaper is the problem because it is the only program that is acting up.

I installed Mavericks from Apple, so update/upgrade/whatever, that's how I did it. If so, de-install and then re-install that driver.Ĭheck your audiosettings in Reaper (buffer etc.) What audio interface are you running with Reaper ?Īre you sure it has a dedicated 10.9 driver ? Run Onyx, this is a free OSX maintenance utility which can work wonders, in my experience. I suppose you didn't do a CLEAN install of 10.9 but an UPDATE ?! Renaming your ~/Library/Application Support/Reaper folder to something else and starting the app from scratch? If some part of your files and/or settings got screwed up during the upgrade this might help fix it.

The one running on an Apollo Twin audio interface, the other on RME HDSPe audio interface.īut what you certainly should try is this, as already stated: Running 10.9.5 on 2 macs, both running Reaper latest version - 64bit, with totally NO issues.
