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Mac core audio agregate
Mac core audio agregate







#Mac core audio agregate mac#

Your audio should come through that track and you can hear through your mac output *Create an audio track and choose iPad input. It won't show up if you create your device while Reason is open - not sure about Live *Start Reason, you will see your Aggregate Device in your Audio preferences. *Look at the first pic in this thread - Strizbiz chose iPad and Duet - you choose iPad and Mac Output.

mac core audio agregate

*After, you hit enable, press the + button at the bottom left of that window and Create Aggregate device. Guess I'm wrong? For some reason I thought both audio and midi traveled down the lightning cable. This gave me the impression that I did not need a separate audio cable from ipad into audio interface. I have seen videos utilizing IDAM with no audio interface - just the lightning cable. All is well, in that the Mac sees my ipad as another device. **NOTE: Be sure to quit DP before disconnecting your iPad, otherwise it will give you a missing hardware error said: Deselect Record Enable on your MIDI track. To record your MIDI track to audio, create a Stereo Audio Track and assign its input to iPad 1-2.You can now record and play back MIDI in DP using your iPad and an external synth.

mac core audio agregate

  • To monitor, in DP create an Aux Track and assign its input to New Stereo Bundle->iPad (input): iPad 1-2.
  • You should now have MIDI going to the iPad instrument. Depending on the app, it may require that you enable external MIDI within its Settings. Assign its output to Unconfigured Ports->iPad->iPad-1. Keep your audio interface the Master Device. If you are using an audio interface it should also appear in the list. You should see “iPad (input) in the list.
  • In DP, go to Set Up->Configure Audio System->Configure Hardware Driver.
  • Launch Digital Performer and create a new Project.
  • Plug in your iPad to your computer using your standard Lightning-USB charging cable.
  • Some of it might be analogous/similar for other DAWs. Here are my step-by-step instructions for how I work in DP. To record MIDI to an audio track, I create a stereo audio track and set its input to "iPad 1-2"

    mac core audio agregate

    To monitor in DP, I create an Aux track and set its input to "iPad 1-2". Then you should see the iPad as an input source in your DAW. I use Digital Performer, which has the ability to address multiple audio devices from within its own menu settings, but with other DAWs on the Mac, you'll need to create an Aggregate Device. As mentioned, it varies depending on which DAW you use.







    Mac core audio agregate