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OSX - Aggregate audio devices?/use laptop headphone for cue?
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:54 pm
by Winston
Let's say I'm using an audio interface with only a stereo output. So I have nothing to assign ableton's cue monitor to that's separate from the mains. I know there's some way to aggregate audio devices, though I've never tried.
If one was to do such a thing with a mbp's built-in soundcard and a firewire device, could the mbp headphone outs then be used for cue?
Also, does everything run ok when aggregating devices. performance-wise?
cheers
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:14 pm
by chrysalis33rpm
Yes, works great here with an Apogee Duet and an Imac G5 2.0 ghz. I was having problems (crackling or latency in the cue buss) with it until I added another gig of RAM (now I have 2 gb). I've been testing it for about 3-4 weeks with no problem.
You set up an aggregate device in Audio Midi prefs, its in a dropdown menu. This creates a virtual soundcard basically, which you can use in Live. FYI the Apogee folks told me to check the 'resample' box in the agg device window, although I can't see that it makes a difference.
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:26 pm
by Pitch Black
No problems aggegating devices here. I used to do 8 + 2 outputs using my Fireface400 plus the Mac.
BTW, if you haven't seen it, SoundSource is a cool freeware app that gives you a drop-down selector menu for your audio hardware and quick access to audio and midi prefs from the finder menu bar. The aggregate device Fireface + Mac is shown in the pic. Very handy for switching between setups.
http://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/