Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:35 pm
I think you might be right.
I think I might go with the NI interface (or the Audio
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I think I might go with the NI interface (or the Audio
Oh, that probably stops me using MidiStroke and Live at the same time then....stutter wrote:I have an Audio Kontrol, and pretty happy with it. Doesn't have multi-client midi drivers (i.e. it's midi ports are hogged by whichever app first grabs them) in case that's important to you..
Could you not use the Macbook's internal card for headphone out using Aggregate Devices?robin wrote:Good suggestion.
How many actual simultaneous output channels? I need 4 (two of them a stereo headphone out).
probably. Midistroke is Mac I think - I'm on pc. Try asking at the Native Instruments forum to be surerobin wrote: Oh, that probably stops me using MidiStroke and Live at the same time then....
I could yes. I might play with that.dru wrote:Could you not use the Macbook's internal card for headphone out using Aggregate Devices?robin wrote:Good suggestion.
How many actual simultaneous output channels? I need 4 (two of them a stereo headphone out).
OK. Noted.stutter wrote: probably. Midistroke is Mac I think - I'm on pc. Try asking at the Native Instruments forum to be sure
Only for the midi port on the AK1 - other midi ports you might have will function happily - but I imagine you might want to use that with your controller-thingies.
I've done it my M-Audio FW Solo bunches of times, it's a great feature, and it works quite well.robin wrote:I could yes. I might play with that.dru wrote:Could you not use the Macbook's internal card for headphone out using Aggregate Devices?robin wrote:Good suggestion.
How many actual simultaneous output channels? I need 4 (two of them a stereo headphone out).
It's an issue with the drivers. Since it would very much unlike NI to ask their two braincells to collaborate and just make a class compliant USB interface, they'll probably have written their own drivers. And failed, apparently. What a surprise.robin wrote:OK. Noted.stutter wrote: Only for the midi port on the AK1 - other midi ports you might have will function happily - but I imagine you might want to use that with your controller-thingies.
Anyone know if this is a limitation in OSX? I'll be surprised if it is.
Balls. Well if it is that bad then they've lost a sale.noisetonepause wrote: It's an issue with the drivers. Since it would very much unlike NI to ask their two braincells to collaborate and just make a class compliant USB interface, they'll probably have written their own drivers. And failed, apparently. What a surprise.
Well, I need it for other things and it will work well for that. It needs to be 12" powerbook style portable (yes I've had 3 of those).wascal wrote:Why not just keep what you have already? No ones forcing you to buy a shiny new mac