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Simultaneous interfaces

I am trying to run two interfaces simultaneously on loopy pro.

I am aware iOS generally doesn’t support this but did find info on this old thread here
https://forum.loopyapp.com/discussion/3112/ipad-and-multiple-audio-interfaces

And so before investing in audiobus I just wondered if the Multiroute audio mode is more reliable/advisable now?

I will eventually get a multi in and out interface but just for the time being wanted a work around. But if it doesn’t work I’ll just wait and get a bigger interface

Many thanks

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  • @andykinnear said:
    I am trying to run two interfaces simultaneously on loopy pro.

    I am aware iOS generally doesn’t support this but did find info on this old thread here
    https://forum.loopyapp.com/discussion/3112/ipad-and-multiple-audio-interfaces

    And so before investing in audiobus I just wondered if the Multiroute audio mode is more reliable/advisable now?

    I will eventually get a multi in and out interface but just for the time being wanted a work around. But if it doesn’t work I’ll just wait and get a bigger interface

    Many thanks

    If it doesn't work with Loopy Pro with multi route audio enabled then Audiobus is definitely not going to help.

  • @wim thanks for the info. Tbh I hadn't really got clear on exactly what multi route audio was, and had presumed it was a feature specific to audiobus.

    I won't be worrying about it anymore though as I need to just get on and buy a bigger interface.

    At least it was interesting watching the mg16xu usurping the Alexis io2 - suggesting some unspoken hierarchy between interfaces.

  • @andykinnear said:
    @wim thanks for the info. Tbh I hadn't really got clear on exactly what multi route audio was, and had presumed it was a feature specific to audiobus.

    I won't be worrying about it anymore though as I need to just get on and buy a bigger interface.

    At least it was interesting watching the mg16xu usurping the Alexis io2 - suggesting some unspoken hierarchy between interfaces.

    Did you try multi-route in Loopy Pro?

    Multi-route is an os feature that is very hit-and-miss

  • wimwim
    edited October 2023

    @andykinnear said:
    At least it was interesting watching the mg16xu usurping the Alexis io2 - suggesting some unspoken hierarchy between interfaces.

    Whichever you plug in last wins. $3 earbuds with a microphone can beat both of those if plugged in last.

  • oh ok so its just the last thing to be plugged in, mystery solved.

    just for the record - I put multi-route mode on in loopy pro (hadn't seen it previously) and was able to get simultaneous outputs but only one interface for the input. So doesn't quite provide what I want but is good for trying out a few things for now. thanks for the help @wim @espiegel123

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