Why Not Allow Separate Output Devices on OS X? Oh God, Why?
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 3:21 am
I know this topic has been done nearly to death, but I'm bringing it up again because it's just that important that the Ableton developers know what their paying customers want.
There is NO TECHNICAL BARRIER to allowing Live to send audio output through two separate output devices on Mac OS X. Traktor, Native Instrument's digital DJ software, can do it. Download the demo and try it. You can hook up a $40 iMic and route one set of stereo output through that, and the other through your Mac's headphone output. It works just fine, latency warnings or not. And Traktor users are very happy that they can use affordable audio hardware.
Please, Ableton, listen to your users and enable this option. CoreAudio handles multiple outputs quite elegantly. Please let users decide if we want to suffer a few milliseconds of latency, rather than making that decision for us. Thanks for listening!
There is NO TECHNICAL BARRIER to allowing Live to send audio output through two separate output devices on Mac OS X. Traktor, Native Instrument's digital DJ software, can do it. Download the demo and try it. You can hook up a $40 iMic and route one set of stereo output through that, and the other through your Mac's headphone output. It works just fine, latency warnings or not. And Traktor users are very happy that they can use affordable audio hardware.
Please, Ableton, listen to your users and enable this option. CoreAudio handles multiple outputs quite elegantly. Please let users decide if we want to suffer a few milliseconds of latency, rather than making that decision for us. Thanks for listening!