For OS X, use "Aggregate Devices."
Go to Audio MIDI Setup, click the little "+" in the lower left corner, and select Create Aggregate Device. This will allow you to group your various input and output devices, and have them presented to whatever software as a "single" device.
Hope that helps, Dan -- Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / http://defectiverecords.com http://defectiverecords.com/ CycliC, M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-4 & MC-202 Hack / Audio Plugin Player / General MIDI Player / Major Malfunction Jack OS X / http://jackosx.com http://jackosx.com/
From: "Santiago J. Barro Torres" santiagobarro@santiagobarro.com Date: Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:57 PM To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Is "Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices" available on Mac OSX?
Hello everybody,
My name is Santiago, and I am an embedded software engineer. I have been playing around Pure Data for some time, and now I would like to further develop my skills on Music Design // Music Programming.
I am working with three versions of pd: Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Currently, I am having a look at how to use several [adc~] and [dac~] (several input/output devices). In particularly I am doing some experiments using several external USB/FireWire sound cards.
So my question is if somebody knows if this feature (using multiple devices) is available on Mac OSX. I have been configuring it on a Windows machine (under Media > Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices), where I can select i.e. three input devices and two output devices. This button (Use Multiple Devices) doesn't seem to appear in the Mac OSX version of Pure Data, despite of several input/output devices being available!
I have found some old threads dealing with this topic, but it doesn't seem to be a clear answer. Why is this option available in Windows and not in Mac OSX?
I have done some research by myself and get this thing working, but without luck. If somebody here comes up with a good answer, I will be very grateful. So I thank you all for your time.
Software Versions: I am using an "old" Intel Mac OS X 10.6.8 32-bit, and tried with pd vanilla (0.45.4, last version) and pd-extended (0.43.4, last version).
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Hi Miller and Daniel,
Thanks for your answers. But I am not sure if we are talking about the same thing.
What is the relationship with the i.e. selected "input device" and the object [adc~]? I guess that there is a mapping between the "outside world" (either a physical sound card or a sound server) and Pure Data.
Let's put a simple example with a single input device as single sound card. Let's think that this sound card has lots of channels (i.e. 64 input/output channels). Is it (somehow) possible to have two [adc~] objects (let's name them [adc0~] and [adc1~] for sake of simplicity)? And say, that i.e. [adc0~] corresponds to sound-card0-channels-0-and-1 and [adc1~] to sound-card0-channels-2-3? (channels starting on 0).
Sorry if this is a very simple question, but most Pure Data patches I have seen deal just with single input / output and can't figure out how can I work with more entities. And in order to make this question clear, we can assume we only work with one sound card with lots of channels. And all this, under Mac OSX.
Thanks!
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Daniel Nigrin dan@defectiverecords.comwrote:
For OS X, use "Aggregate Devices."
Go to Audio MIDI Setup, click the little "+" in the lower left corner, and select Create Aggregate Device. This will allow you to group your various input and output devices, and have them presented to whatever software as a "single" device.
Hope that helps, Dan -- Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / http://defectiverecords.com CycliC, M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-4 & MC-202 Hack / Audio Plugin Player / General MIDI Player / Major Malfunction Jack OS X / http://jackosx.com
From: "Santiago J. Barro Torres" santiagobarro@santiagobarro.com Date: Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:57 PM To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Is "Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices" available on Mac OSX?
Hello everybody,
My name is Santiago, and I am an embedded software engineer. I have been playing around Pure Data for some time, and now I would like to further develop my skills on Music Design // Music Programming.
I am working with three versions of pd: Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Currently, I am having a look at how to use several [adc~] and [dac~] (several input/output devices). In particularly I am doing some experiments using several external USB/FireWire sound cards.
So my question is if somebody knows if this feature (using multiple devices) is available on Mac OSX. I have been configuring it on a Windows machine (under Media > Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices), where I can select i.e. three input devices and two output devices. This button (Use Multiple Devices) doesn't seem to appear in the Mac OSX version of Pure Data, despite of several input/output devices being available!
I have found some old threads dealing with this topic, but it doesn't seem to be a clear answer. Why is this option available in Windows and not in Mac OSX?
I have done some research by myself and get this thing working, but without luck. If somebody here comes up with a good answer, I will be very grateful. So I thank you all for your time.
Software Versions: I am using an "old" Intel Mac OS X 10.6.8 32-bit, and tried with pd vanilla (0.45.4, last version) and pd-extended (0.43.4, last version).
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Set the number of channels in the Audio Settings and then use [adc~ 1 2] for the first two channels, [adc~ 3 4] for the other two etc. Whatever number you set as an argument to [adc~] will be the sound card's channel number, starting from one, but you first have to set that in the audio settings.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Santiago J. Barro Torres < santiagobarro@santiagobarro.com> wrote:
Hi Miller and Daniel,
Thanks for your answers. But I am not sure if we are talking about the same thing.
What is the relationship with the i.e. selected "input device" and the object [adc~]? I guess that there is a mapping between the "outside world" (either a physical sound card or a sound server) and Pure Data.
Let's put a simple example with a single input device as single sound card. Let's think that this sound card has lots of channels (i.e. 64 input/output channels). Is it (somehow) possible to have two [adc~] objects (let's name them [adc0~] and [adc1~] for sake of simplicity)? And say, that i.e. [adc0~] corresponds to sound-card0-channels-0-and-1 and [adc1~] to sound-card0-channels-2-3? (channels starting on 0).
Sorry if this is a very simple question, but most Pure Data patches I have seen deal just with single input / output and can't figure out how can I work with more entities. And in order to make this question clear, we can assume we only work with one sound card with lots of channels. And all this, under Mac OSX.
Thanks!
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Daniel Nigrin dan@defectiverecords.comwrote:
For OS X, use "Aggregate Devices."
Go to Audio MIDI Setup, click the little "+" in the lower left corner, and select Create Aggregate Device. This will allow you to group your various input and output devices, and have them presented to whatever software as a "single" device.
Hope that helps, Dan -- Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / http://defectiverecords.com CycliC, M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-4 & MC-202 Hack / Audio Plugin Player / General MIDI Player / Major Malfunction Jack OS X / http://jackosx.com
From: "Santiago J. Barro Torres" santiagobarro@santiagobarro.com Date: Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:57 PM To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Is "Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices" available on Mac OSX?
Hello everybody,
My name is Santiago, and I am an embedded software engineer. I have been playing around Pure Data for some time, and now I would like to further develop my skills on Music Design // Music Programming.
I am working with three versions of pd: Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Currently, I am having a look at how to use several [adc~] and [dac~] (several input/output devices). In particularly I am doing some experiments using several external USB/FireWire sound cards.
So my question is if somebody knows if this feature (using multiple devices) is available on Mac OSX. I have been configuring it on a Windows machine (under Media > Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices), where I can select i.e. three input devices and two output devices. This button (Use Multiple Devices) doesn't seem to appear in the Mac OSX version of Pure Data, despite of several input/output devices being available!
I have found some old threads dealing with this topic, but it doesn't seem to be a clear answer. Why is this option available in Windows and not in Mac OSX?
I have done some research by myself and get this thing working, but without luck. If somebody here comes up with a good answer, I will be very grateful. So I thank you all for your time.
Software Versions: I am using an "old" Intel Mac OS X 10.6.8 32-bit, and tried with pd vanilla (0.45.4, last version) and pd-extended (0.43.4, last version).
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Hi Alexandros,
Yes, that works fine! That was what I was looking for.
I thank you all for your help.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adrcki@gmail.comwrote:
Set the number of channels in the Audio Settings and then use [adc~ 1 2] for the first two channels, [adc~ 3 4] for the other two etc. Whatever number you set as an argument to [adc~] will be the sound card's channel number, starting from one, but you first have to set that in the audio settings.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Santiago J. Barro Torres < santiagobarro@santiagobarro.com> wrote:
Hi Miller and Daniel,
Thanks for your answers. But I am not sure if we are talking about the same thing.
What is the relationship with the i.e. selected "input device" and the object [adc~]? I guess that there is a mapping between the "outside world" (either a physical sound card or a sound server) and Pure Data.
Let's put a simple example with a single input device as single sound card. Let's think that this sound card has lots of channels (i.e. 64 input/output channels). Is it (somehow) possible to have two [adc~] objects (let's name them [adc0~] and [adc1~] for sake of simplicity)? And say, that i.e. [adc0~] corresponds to sound-card0-channels-0-and-1 and [adc1~] to sound-card0-channels-2-3? (channels starting on 0).
Sorry if this is a very simple question, but most Pure Data patches I have seen deal just with single input / output and can't figure out how can I work with more entities. And in order to make this question clear, we can assume we only work with one sound card with lots of channels. And all this, under Mac OSX.
Thanks!
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 8:24 PM, Daniel Nigrin dan@defectiverecords.comwrote:
For OS X, use "Aggregate Devices."
Go to Audio MIDI Setup, click the little "+" in the lower left corner, and select Create Aggregate Device. This will allow you to group your various input and output devices, and have them presented to whatever software as a "single" device.
Hope that helps, Dan -- Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / http://defectiverecords.com CycliC, M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-4 & MC-202 Hack / Audio Plugin Player / General MIDI Player / Major Malfunction Jack OS X / http://jackosx.com
From: "Santiago J. Barro Torres" santiagobarro@santiagobarro.com Date: Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:57 PM To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Is "Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices" available on Mac OSX?
Hello everybody,
My name is Santiago, and I am an embedded software engineer. I have been playing around Pure Data for some time, and now I would like to further develop my skills on Music Design // Music Programming.
I am working with three versions of pd: Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Currently, I am having a look at how to use several [adc~] and [dac~] (several input/output devices). In particularly I am doing some experiments using several external USB/FireWire sound cards.
So my question is if somebody knows if this feature (using multiple devices) is available on Mac OSX. I have been configuring it on a Windows machine (under Media > Audio Settings > Use Multiple Devices), where I can select i.e. three input devices and two output devices. This button (Use Multiple Devices) doesn't seem to appear in the Mac OSX version of Pure Data, despite of several input/output devices being available!
I have found some old threads dealing with this topic, but it doesn't seem to be a clear answer. Why is this option available in Windows and not in Mac OSX?
I have done some research by myself and get this thing working, but without luck. If somebody here comes up with a good answer, I will be very grateful. So I thank you all for your time.
Software Versions: I am using an "old" Intel Mac OS X 10.6.8 32-bit, and tried with pd vanilla (0.45.4, last version) and pd-extended (0.43.4, last version).
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