![]() ![]() Is there a soundflower alternative, and a straightforward workflow to this? where i can still monitor through my interface, but the output of the stand alone synth to whatever inter app virtual audio cable and perhaps add the input of that virtual audio cable to a new aggregate IO that pro tools can use?ĭo aggregate audio devices have performance penalties?Ĭheers. PS would really like to do this, so anyone who is using standalone VI's of any kind, please let me know how you get it into Pro tools. Well this is really what Rewire is designed to do, but I don't know that it works with Kontakt. I'm able to accomplish what you're trying to do with another computer and interface by routing the audio back into Pro Tools via ADAT. I'd be interested in seeing if it's possible to do all on one computer too. Unfortunately rewire can not use more than one core, propellerheads confirmed this, it was never designed to multi thread. ![]() so at most, i might get one or two kontakt pads out of it. I also don't know of a daw on mac that can host vst/au plugins when in rewire slave mode. Yeah, for same computer, rewire won't work i don't think. I found sound siphon and loopback as suggested, and will see if i can create aggregate devices so that the virtual input is always on, and i'll assign my interface output to the aggregate. Sound siphon is commercial ware, unfortunately, and it has high ratings, but the free trial is a scam, there is no such thing. You download it and HAVE to pay the $39 for outputs. PS if i get a new computer and keep my imac, yes it will be easy to do it with a second machine. i'd just get a standalone program like patchwork and put it at ultra low buffer, and use a cheap multi channel interface going into the Apollo. and i could compensate with pro tools record offset very easily, as of course that won't be sample accurate.īut i really want to sell the imac and have only one desktop. PPS i suppose VEP is the answer for doing it fully integrated on the same machine, i saw a video with pro tools expert adding spectrasonics stuff to ve pro and it's not impacting pro tools performance at all.īut that's not a cheap program. I did this for years by hosting VI's in Reaper and Rewiring them into PT from the instruments individual outputs. Reaper is basically free if you don't mind a nag window. ![]()
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