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January 19, 2026 at 4:50 pm #194320
Hi, I have temporary access to an H9000 and am attempting to do some fun RNBO/gen~ things with it.
Emote and general connectivity is working fine, but my RNBO exports always fail on attempting to send the code over to the device:
connect EHOSTUNREACH 192.168.1.156:9000 – Local (192.168.1.117:50184)
And I think a similar error occurs with the gen~ export :
ERROR: invalid response data from build server: Forbidden
I suspect this is a macOS Sequoia issue, as I’ve had success exporting from another machine (not mine) running macOS Monterey. The thing is, I have already enabled Max under Privacy & Security > Local Network, but my best guess is that the underlying Node process inside of Max/RNBO is still being blocked somehow?
I’ve had a support thread open with Eventide for the past couple weeks for general connectivity issues (Tyler has been super helpful and awesome!) but after all of our successes we’re reaching a point where we’re not quite sure what to do from here.
Anyone else on Sequoia able to report any successes or failures with exports from their end?
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January 21, 2026 at 6:59 pm #194339
I’d read that toggling the permissions off and then back on can fix this for some people. I haven’t been able to reproduce the bug though so I can’t test the fix.
can you uncheck and then recheck all the “Max” entries in that “Local Network” configuration panel and try again?
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January 22, 2026 at 12:31 am #194343
Hi xnor, nice to see you over in this space and thanks for chiming in.
Indeed, I’ve given the settings a toggle a few times, along with various combinations of quitting + re-opening Max and resetting my computer, but sadly no luck :/
Unsure if this matters but fwiw I’ve got multiple instances of Max shown in this menu (see attached screenshot), but toggling one will affect all of them at once.
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February 15, 2026 at 12:22 am #194574
Does the H9000 have the Gen1 CPU’s or the upgraded CPU’s?
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February 15, 2026 at 3:29 pm #194583
Hey there, Gen 1 DSPs on this unit. I believe I’ve read that the Gen 2 DSP does not yet work with RNBO.
I’ve just settled with exporting to the H9K from my older functioning machine running Mojave (I think, I’m away from it at the moment) that is slow and barely compatible with Max 8.6.5 / RNBO / Emote, but it gets the job done for now.
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