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Ableton modul8 sync
Ableton modul8 sync













ableton modul8 sync

  • Now you should be able to route the click track to the sound card outs and the video to your Macbook's built in outputs.
  • Click on Output config and make sure all the relevant outs are switched on. Open up Preferences and choose the Aggregate Device under Audio Output Device. To do that, double click on it's name in the left hand bar.
  • I'd also change the name of your Aggregate Device so that it's easy to find later.
  • Note that you can also set the clock source at the top if you need to. You may also want to include some inputs depending on your needs. You'll probably want to tick the Built-in Output and the sound card in question.

    ableton modul8 sync

    In the right hand pane you can now tick the various inputs and outputs you want to include in your aggregate device.Click on the little plus symbol at the bottom left, and choose Create Aggregate Device You should see the sound card and the Built-in Output in the top left pane.You'll find it in Applications/Utilities. The one exception is that you can't have audio coming out of the headphone jack and out of the speakers at the same time, because the hardware simply doesn't allow it.

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    This just uses software to pretend that multiple audio devices are one, which lets you trick software into sending audio out of any output you want. This will require you to make an aggregate audio device. If you don't have any spare outputs, you'll need to use the headphone out from the Macbook. If you've got a sound card attached to the Macbook, the easiest solution is to use a sound card with multiple outputs, and route the audio to different outputs than the click track's coming from.















    Ableton modul8 sync