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OT?: MacOS on MAcbook Air - is it possible to run two audio interfaces at the same time?

Pretty sure it cannot be done on windows, but not sure about MacOS...

Anyone here know for sure?

Tried a google search but just got hundreds of hits for the best audio interface not whether I could, run two haha!

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  • wimwim
    edited September 2024

    @pax-eterna said:
    Pretty sure it cannot be done on windows, but not sure about MacOS...

    Anyone here know for sure?

    Tried a google search but just got hundreds of hits for the best audio interface not whether I could, run two haha!

    Yes, multiple audio interfaces are fine on MacOS.
    Windows too.

  • @wim said:

    @pax-eterna said:
    Pretty sure it cannot be done on windows, but not sure about MacOS...

    Anyone here know for sure?

    Tried a google search but just got hundreds of hits for the best audio interface not whether I could, run two haha!

    Yes, multiple audio interfaces are fine on MacOS.
    Windows too.

    ok, cool..thanks wim!

  • It’s very easy to run multiple interfaces on the Mac.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/102171

  • Thanks again - but having trouble using both at the same time?? I'll check that link...

  • @pax-eterna said:
    Thanks again - but having trouble using both at the same time?? I'll check that link...

    In what app are you trying to use them?

  • @wim said:

    @pax-eterna said:
    Thanks again - but having trouble using both at the same time?? I'll check that link...

    In what app are you trying to use them?

    So, using a AU host (Camelot Pro) to go out via the connected keyboard USB Audio, and another app running tracks I want to go out the Apple headphone jack (or the jack on the USB dock anyway - but wither will do)

  • edited September 2024

    that article is very enlightening - didn't know that was possible!

    Was thinking maybe multiple output device may be more appropo

  • @pax-eterna said:

    @wim said:

    @pax-eterna said:
    Thanks again - but having trouble using both at the same time?? I'll check that link...

    In what app are you trying to use them?

    So, using a AU host (Camelot Pro) to go out via the connected keyboard USB Audio, and another app running tracks I want to go out the Apple headphone jack (or the jack on the USB dock anyway - but wither will do)

    Unfortunately I'm not familiar with Camelot Pro.
    You may need to learn about using an Aggregate Device, which you can configure in audio Midi Setup. Apps like FL Studio that only have a single audio device setting can use the Aggregate Device, which exposes separate sub-channels for each enabled device.

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