Thanks for the post. I couldn't install Komplete 7 on my Mac (Yosemite) but after changeing the distribution.dist as discribed above I could move on the the installation process. But unfortunately one step only. Everytime I try to install Komplete 7 with the changed distribution.dist I get an error that the software could not find the software for the installation. By the way - I've copied all the DVD on my mac as *.cdr files. Can anyone help?
I have not yet tried to (re)install Komplete 7/Kore2 on a OS X >= 10.10.x machine, so I can only guess. I guess you have to install all the products of K7 separately and modify the installer script individually, as the K7 installer basically runs the individual products installers.
Hello all, so I had this problem re-installing KORE 2 on El Capitan and tried to delete lines 8-10 of the distribution.dist file as described in an earlier post with no luck, giving me a 'cannot read java installer file' or some similar dialogue. I did a little digging and found that if you simply edit the '10.4' text in the two places it comes up in those lines to '10.04', it runs fine. Here are the lines you are looking for- function pm_install_check() { if(!(system.version.ProductVersion >= '10.4')) { my.result.title = 'Failure'; my.result.message = 'Installation cannot proceed, as not all requirements were met. This product requires at least OSX 10.4.'; Oh and I might also add that when you open your .iso file, drag the .mpkg file to your desktop then right click and "show package contents' to find the distribution.dist file to edit. Once you edit and save the file, be sure you are installing from the .mpkg file you dragged to the desktop and edited. I went ahead and saved that edited installer package to a safe place so I don't have to deal with it in the future. I really hope to continue using Kore for a long time. Thanks to all those on this thread for pointing me in the right direction.
Hi, EDIT! Ahhh ... cool. I just overlooked this here: edit the '10.4' text in the two places it comes up in those lines to '10.04' Just on elittle zero but it makes such difference. Fine! My first installer is now working Hoping the other swill do so as well. Thanks again! Very helpful! EDIT END I'm trying the same: installing some soundpacks on my Yosemite iMac. Kor Player with some of the soundpacks works fine so far. All the packs named "... Installer.app" are working fine. Not so the mpkg-Installers. It doesn't work as described. The distribution.dist file sin't avaiöable anymore. Itried different options of deleting lines in text edit (just mentioned above) but no success so far. I'm always getting this Java hint. Any ideas? Does this method work with soundpacks (because AFAI see here it runs Kore main software)? "I did a little digging and found that if you simply edit the '10.4' text in the two places it comes up in those lines to '10.04', it runs fine." What does "edit" mean? Do we have to replace something? Or just delete the lines you quoted? Regards Jens
Can confirm that Kore 2 is working fine under El Captain 10.11.5. I upgraded from 10.8.5 to 10.11.4 and updated to 10.11.5. I cleaned the drivers and reinstalled just to be sure that no more legacy driver code is around...So till now everything good, fingers crossed for the next one...
gnosis - your KORE 1 controller is ok on 10.10.? I'm trying make that work on similar-era MacBook, but with 2.6.0. driver nothing happens in terms of audio interface capability (which is what I'm also interested in), and also no connectivity with Kore 2 player software established. I'd love to also use it as DAW controller and/or Absynth 5 performance controller. How can set that up? Any things to check out on my end re: audio issue? Thanks!