From: Paul Davis Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 00:19:11 +0000 (-0500) Subject: rearrange X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=49394f259000a7cdc3b78b85c483e760b54fd96d;hp=f2be6701947d39fee3e9065ad6cb35fa42197cef;p=ardour-manual-diverged rearrange --- diff --git a/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/07_using_more_than_one_audio_device.html b/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/07_using_more_than_one_audio_device.html index 027748f..4c4fcf6 100644 --- a/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/07_using_more_than_one_audio_device.html +++ b/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/07_using_more_than_one_audio_device.html @@ -43,8 +43,20 @@ that some people might not care about them.

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You will need to set up what Apple refers to as an "aggregate - device" if any of the following conditions are true: +

+Aggregate devices also provide a method to use multiple soundcards as +a single device. For example, you can "aggregate" 2 different +8-channel devices so that you can record 16 channels into Mixbus. +

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+ If you are using a single typical 3rd party + audio interface (such as those from Apogee, RME, Presonus, and many + others), OR you are using JackPilot or a similar + application to start JACK, you do not need to worry about this. +

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You will need to set up an aggregate device if either of the following conditions are true:

- -If instead you are using a single typical 3rd party - audio interface (such as those from Apogee, RME, Presonus, and many - others), you do not need to worry about this -

The precise instructions for creating an "aggregate device" on OS X have varied from one released to another.

@@ -70,11 +77,6 @@ If instead you are using a single typical 3rd party Please read http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3956 -

-Aggregate devices also provide a method to use multiple soundcards as -a single device. For example, you can "aggregate" 2 different -8-channel devices so that you can record 16 channels into Mixbus. -

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