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AudioH:
could a future release support 'soundflower' or similiar please. soundflower enables any audio from one application to be routed to another.
This would enable me to use MCs DSP functions with other external applications. I am currently useing the DSP for actively amping my front speakers, which works fantastically by the way.
http://soundflower.en.softonic.com/mac
regards
Howard
JohnT:
We've heard about Soundflower, but haven't taken a close look as yet. What would be a typical external application that you would use to feed into MC's DSP?
mstan:
--- Quote from: JohnT on November 05, 2013, 11:15:28 am ---We've heard about Soundflower, but haven't taken a close look as yet. What would be a typical external application that you would use to feed into MC's DSP?
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Before using JRiver I used Soundflower to do EQ from Apple's AULabs DSP applications. I know MC now has its own DSP settings but the Apple AULabs applications are graphical and much easier to use.
AudioH:
--- Quote from: JohnT on November 05, 2013, 11:15:28 am ---We've heard about Soundflower, but haven't taken a close look as yet. What would be a typical external application that you would use to feed into MC's DSP?
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Typically such as BBC radio 3 hi def , logic pro, audio mixing apps, etc.
Regards
Howard
JohnT:
Thanks guys. It's on our radar, but we've got some higher priorities currently.
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