![]() ![]() because applications generally should be using the Macs system Audio objects. I don’t tend to use aggregate devices, but if you did then you will likely be aggregating an Audio interface with the Macs own system Audio. Here's a screenshot of what my audio "sound" menu bar item selection looks like:Īm I correct to assume that this menu bar item only handles where the audio should be monitored, and not where it should be rerouted?įor instance, I might want to listen to it through the computer's built-in speaker (if I'm not bothered to switch on my audio interface), or (for much better audio quality) use proper speakers connected through my audio interface.īrowser <- will likely use a Macs system audio and so usually appears as part of the Macs own audio output, unless it gets intercepted internally (such as an aggregate device might do) ![]() In addition to this I have my Focusrite audio interface. #Blackhole 2ch vs 16ch pro#I have a (mid-2010) Mac Pro and there are various options to choose from for both the audio input and output. ![]() ![]() I think I'll go through the video a couple of times in order to get a better understanding of it all, but perhaps someone has a good explanation of what's going on with all this?Īlso, I'm a little confused about the audio output selector of my Mac. I didn't quite understand what "Aggregate device" and "Multi-output device" does, which I have to create in the "Audio MIDI setup" app. #Blackhole 2ch vs 16ch software#Or put a different way: using the BlackHole software it'll allow me to create a new output (which can be used as a selectable input for any audio software including Logic Pro), correct? So I'm slowly understanding the various terms and principle of all this: basically I'll be "rewiring/repatching" the audio that comes from my Mac's speaker so that it instead goes into Logic Pro's input, right? MrKahuna: Sorry, I'm trying to record the audio output from stuff in my web browser such as Youtube videos or any sort of streaming audio/video and have that play along in a track within my DAW (mainly Logic Pro). I'm in the midst of going through it while configuring everything as instructed. #Blackhole 2ch vs 16ch 32 bit#The input and output of BlackHole are both set to 44.1kHz, 2ch 32 bit float, the output of my dac is set to 2ch 16-bit interger, 44.1kHz, these are all the default values, and I didn't tinker with them.Muser: thanks for the video. Also when the following setting screen is open the choppyness will be gone, I'm not sure as to why? Maybe it creates a 48kHz stream like a YouTube video does:Īlso interesting is that playing a 48kHz song in mpd will kill other streams (such as youtube audio) as well. Interestingly, when there is a YouTube video playing in the background (even muted), the choppyness will be gone. 44.1kHz flacs will be choppy, 48kHz songs won't produce any sound at all. Play a flac song using mpd using blackhole and camilladsp as the output. ![]()
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