I installed Yosemite on my 6-week old MacBook Pro in which I had already installed Cubase Elements 7. I hadn’t used Cubase until yesterday, when I installed Presonus FireStudio Project software (Universal Control and Studio One). Cubase couldn’t ‘find’ Presonus. I still have my previous computer, a mid-2007 MacBook running OS 10.7.5 which has Cubase Elements 6 installed in it. Today, I installed the Presonus FireStudio Project software into it. Cubase ‘found’ it and I can work with it. So, I’d like to use Cubase Elements 7 in that older computer which can handle it. However, Steinberg won’t let me install it into that computer without first uninstalling it from my new computer. That is very onerous, esp. given that I can do work in Cubase 7 without having to use the FireStudio; I’d like to use Cubase 7 in my new computer as well as with FireStudio in my older computer. Is anyone aware of a work-around to this problem/policy?
I think that, under the circumstances - being that Steinberg recommends not to install Yosemite, it would be appropriate to allow us Mac users to run the latest Steinberg products on our older computers as well as on our new ones, until Steinberg can figure out how to make its products compatible with Yosemite.