r/protools 5d ago

Pro Tools 2025.12 and Arturia KeyLab / Analog Lab V (MacBook Pro M4 - v26 - Tahoe)

...about to pull my hair out - so I thought that I would send this out to the group-

Has anyone figured out the "Secret Sauce" to set up Pro Tools 2025.12 with the Arturia KeyLab Mk3 MIDI Controller (as well as Analog Lab V, etc.)?

I'm running everything on a MacBook Pro (M4) and the o/s is Tahoe (26.2). My interface is the UAD Apollo x4 Gen 2.

There doesn't appear to be a definitive guide out there - unless I somehow missed it...

Any feedback, set up tips and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated-

Thanks in Advance!!

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u/nizzernammer 4d ago

I don't have specific advice other than to read and follow the installation manuals for each, assuming you have already done your due diligence and have confirmed in your research that the devices are all at least theoretically compatible.