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Audiomux is now multi-channel
Multi-channel support is here. 18 mono or 9 stereo channels with the first pair being the stereo mix; the remaining channels are per app.
Renoise and Ableton see 'em all when I tested - this is great. Needs the updated Audiomux server (v 1.0.2).
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Nice! I've been pretty heavy into its sibling midimux lately! Very cool products.
I just updated the AudioMux Server to V1.0.2...
How do i get 'multiple' streams out from one iPad?
I've set up two 'lanes' in AudioBus both are feeding AudioMux which should result in 'two streams/outputs', or maybe it's just one stream per device?
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On the computer side (when using Renoise) the only device that gets input from the iPad is 'Zerodebug: iPad 1+2' (All apps routed to AudioMux are mixed together). There are more inputs (se the other image) available but they are silent.
I'm way to eager to do multi-track recording from the apps running on my iPad
According to the developer, Audiomux only supports one Audiobus chain. What I did was set up an aggregate audio device with my Duet - perhaps that is the difference.
That explains it. I was looking for a way to set up multiple streams from one device, but if I connect my iPhone and iPad they both show up as separate inputs just as expected.
Oops, my bad.
Inputs 1+2 are the 'mixed output', Inputs 2+3 App1, Inputs 4+5 App2 etc...
All apps play nice on the iPad Air 2 without glitches but some 'outputs' produce static when monitored on the computer, so maybe it's pushing USB too far.
Definitely have to be careful I would imagine. I have SeekBeats and Alchemy playing nice together into Ableton at the moment with a Audiobus latency setting of 512. on an iPad 3. Perhaps this is why multiple chains aren't supported, though they do work.