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    [ANSWERED] Sound/Audio configuration for Mac M1

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    • tomthebom
      tomthebom last edited by Woland

      Hej folks, I just got a new MBP with M1 and try to catch up... 
      Frequencies are not longer working due to lost support for Quicktime. ;o(

      I decided to go for the "Blackwhole" workaround. Blackwhole downloaded, installed. 
      Agregate device set up in Audio/Midi Setup like this:


      Capture settings in Isadora sat to this: 


      In an example patch: 



      ;o(
      My simple example does not work. I can "see" the sound, but can not hear it. But what is going wrong? 

      Handy trouble with Isadora or configuration of my aggregate device?

      Any help more than welcome!

       I still find the audio setup not very intuitive. The "sound level watcher actor and the "sound frequency watcher" listen to channel 1 of the IZZY's sound input. This seems to be something different than the 4 audio channels defined in Apples Audio Setup, doesn't it?

      Izzy 3.2.6 ARM on MBP14'/2023/M2 Pro/ macOS 13.5

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      • Paz
        Paz Beta Tester @tomthebom last edited by

        @tomthebom Hi there! I use Dante Via https://www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-via with my Mac Mini M1 and Intel MBP to route audio from the Sound Player actor to the Sound Frequency Bands actor.

        I select Dante Via in the audio selector section at the bottom of the Izzy workspace and ensure that Dante Via is also selected in the audio section of the Live Capture settings box located within the Input tab of Izzy’s menu bar - make sure the “Frequency Analysis” box is also ticked. Finally in your Apple preferences select Dante Via as your audio destination. This sends audio on to my audio interface for output to sound mixer. 

        Hope this helps, I’m on train at the mo so can’t add screen shots. I recommend Dante Via it’s an industry standard from Audinate.


        best wishes Paz

        Simon Powell: Researching Emerging Technologies in Live Performance at University of the Arts London.
        Running: Mac Studio M1 Max 32GB, 512GB SSD, macOS 15.1 | MacBook Pro M2 Pro 16GB, 512GB SSD, macOS 15.1 / Izzy v4.09 /// UK

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        • Paz
          Paz Beta Tester @Paz last edited by

          @paz said:

          @tomthebom Hi there! I use Dante Via https://www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-via with my Mac Mini M1 and Intel MBP to route audio from the Sound Player actor to the Sound Frequency Bands actor.

          I select Dante Via in the audio selector section at the bottom of the Izzy workspace and ensure that Dante Via is also selected in the audio section of the Live Capture settings box located within the Input tab of Izzy’s menu bar - make sure the “Frequency Analysis” box is also ticked. Finally in your Apple preferences select Dante Via as your audio destination. This sends audio on to my audio interface for output to sound mixer. 

          Hope this helps, I’m on train at the mo so can’t add screen shots. I recommend Dante Via it’s an industry standard from Audinate.


          best wishes Paz

           Added screenshot to assist...

          Hope this assists 😀

          Best, Paz

          Simon Powell: Researching Emerging Technologies in Live Performance at University of the Arts London.
          Running: Mac Studio M1 Max 32GB, 512GB SSD, macOS 15.1 | MacBook Pro M2 Pro 16GB, 512GB SSD, macOS 15.1 / Izzy v4.09 /// UK

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          • DusX
            DusX Tech Staff @tomthebom last edited by

            @tomthebom said:

            configuration of my aggregate device?

             Doesn't the MacBook Speakers need 2 inputs as well? I'm not sure, but I suspect the Aggregate is the issue here.

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            • tomthebom
              tomthebom @Paz last edited by

              @paz


              Hi Paz, thanks for your help. I know, that Dante or Loopback would make it easier, but they are a bit pricy. Right now I am looking for an alternative for Soundflower...

              Izzy 3.2.6 ARM on MBP14'/2023/M2 Pro/ macOS 13.5

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              • tomthebom
                tomthebom @DusX last edited by

                @dusx

                Bumm! Thanks DusX! That was it. I changed to Multi-Output device, turned on capturing and it works now! Thanks for the tip!

                Izzy 3.2.6 ARM on MBP14'/2023/M2 Pro/ macOS 13.5

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