you might have fouund out already...
have you tried with the aggregated audio-device-feature (osx 10.4)?
you could probably create one device out of all that (in audio-midi
setup), which you then can choose in pd.
i have successfully used that for strange combinations of built in
audio-in and hammerfall multiface.
hth hans
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Am 14.04.2006 um 20:57 schrieb pd-list-request@iem.at:
Message: 8 Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:27:17 +0200 From: Ti Bo tim@timesup.org Subject: [PD] OSX and multiple sound devices To: pd-list send pd-list@iem.at Message-ID: 3c2256a2acddad761a16c4a0b2f3ce73@timesup.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
Hi,
has anyone had any (successful!) experience using multiple
soundcards in PD under OSX? I am trying to use several devices (I can see them using pd -listdev from the command line) by adding the command -audiodev
2,3,5 to the startup and I am only getting the first device.Just to make things more complicated, the first two devices are Bluetooth headsets (both have been tested alone and work) and the third
device is the virtual device Soundflower. I have tried to use Jack but the Jack manual explicitly says that Jack will only support one hardware device at a time!Have I managed to corner myself into an impossible situation where the OSX version of Pd can only deal with one hardware device at a time, regardless of what it seems to be saying on the command line help? Or is there a way forward?
I hope someone can help,
cheers,
tim
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