Multibeast 11.3.0 - Mojave May 2026
If AppleALC (installed by MultiBeast) doesn't give you sound:
Select the best match for your hardware:
The most critical thing to understand about MultiBeast 11.3.0 is that it is newer than the OS you are installing. multibeast 11.3.0 - mojave
Cause: Mojave resets the audio layout ID after sleep.
Fix: Re-run MultiBeast, but this time go to Customize > Audio and manually type your layout (e.g., 1, 2, 5, 7, 11). For ALC1220, use layout-id = 11. You can verify with Hackintool.
The version number is critical. Using MultiBeast 11.2.0 or 11.4.0 on Mojave can lead to kernel panics, boot loops, or broken USB maps. Here is why 11.3.0 is the sweet spot: If AppleALC (installed by MultiBeast) doesn't give you
This is where the review turns cautionary. MultiBeast 11.3.0 is heavily tied to Clover Bootloader.
When you launch MultiBeast, the interface is divided into four main sections: Quick Start, Drivers, Bootloaders, and Customize. Here is how to navigate each for a Mojave build. This is where the review turns cautionary
When you open the application, you will see a simplified interface compared to older versions. Here is the typical workflow for a Mojave build: