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Re: Multiple outputs for the same source
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Re: Multiple outputs for the same source


  • Subject: Re: Multiple outputs for the same source
  • From: Felipe Baytelman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 01:41:55 -0400

Is there any NON TIGER (let's say Jaguar or Panther w/QT 7) solution?

Ah - I see the confusion.

By definition, a graph can only have one output unit - that is the graph's head. In the case you describe above, this is a device output unit, which automatically runs with the I/O Proc of the device it is attached to. So, you can't really get below that.

You can certainly add the splitter into the graph, but it would have to be above the output unit in the signal chain....

So, lets back up a bit - what are you trying to achieve?

Do you want the audio you are generating to go out to the device (ie. to play it) and you also want to do something else with it (say write it to a file)? Or, do you want to just do some more extensive processing on the audio before you play it. Neither of these options are mutually exclusive.



I'm doing a DJ program, so I want the same audio to be played in two different outputs: amplifier and headphones. But this is only ONE of the multiple "decks" (each of one has exactly the same audiochain), so I would love to mix all this different decks- amplifier-track into a matrixmixer and THEN send it to the sound output (connected to the amplifier)



OK - well then you should use the aggregate device for that - that lets you create a virtual audio device that is actually a collection of different devices on the system - then you can bus the sound to the different channels on the aggregate device (which of course represent the different channels on the different devices in the aggregate).


There's some info on the web about this new audio feature in Tiger


AND (why not?) save it to a file.


that's easy enough and is a separate problem


        Felipe Baytelman

          Baytex Software

    email@hidden   http://www.baytex.net   (+56 8) 249 62 41

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