
Does Logic Pro work with MacOS Tahoe?
Logic Pro is compatible with macOS Tahoe 26. Bookmark this page for updates on third-party plugins and hardware compatibility.
MacOS Tahoe Software and Hardware Compatibility List
Here are some helpful links to help you research Logic Pro and macOS Tahoe 26 compatibility:
- Apogee
- AKAI
- Arturia
- Celemony Melodyne
- EastWest
- Elektron
- Eventide
- Focusrite
- iZotope
- Line 6
- M-Audio
- MOTU
- Native Instruments
- Output
- Slate Digital
- Spectrasonics
- Sweetwater
- Universal Audio
- Waves
Is my Mac compatible with macOS Tahoe?
To find out if your Mac is compatible with macOS Tahoe 26, open System Settings > General > Software Update. You'll see macOS Tahoe 26 listed if your computer is compatible.
We will update this post as we get more information on Logic Pro and macOS Tahoe compatibility.
More info on macOS Tahoe 26 and how to upgrade.
I still haven’t updated to Sequoia out of fear some long-term or slow-moving projects would have failing plug-ins. However, I am wondering if a decent amount of glitches and bugs in running into are due to skipping updates. It sounds like you would now recommend updating to Sequoia since it has been a full year since it was released, is that correct?
I’m running Logic Pro11.2.2 on Sequoia 15.6.1 without issue. I’m using a Mac Mini M2 256 GB internal 16 GBRAM and several TB hanging of the backside.
I think that the main issue for you is in researching whether your Mac is new enough to run Sequoia. It’s a great little OS.
Old time rocker and pop artist. Love to do covers of great bands over the last 80 years. Keyboard /piano with a tremendous library of sheet music spanning 60 years. Dabbled with logic but most music was created using Cakewalk Sonar and several Yamaha keyboards.
Love this. With your Sonar and Yamaha experience, you’ll feel right at home in Logic, and it’s great to have you here on the blog.
Thanks Graham!