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Per Boysen wrote: > Another good OS X audio "patch-bay" is Soundflower from Cycling74: > http://www.cycling74.com/downloads/soundflower > > If you have Soundflower on a Mac it comes up as just another audio > interface in any audi application (on Mac you can use multiple > soundcards with a computer) Matthias Grob wrote: > on mac, you can use Jack to connect any audio apps... Pointers noted. So Jack on OSX doesn't mangle the audio chain? Nice.. From 10+ years on Linux, I was reluctantly about to use it as a DAW, when Logic Studio was announced at $500. On Linux can have problems with applications guessworking between using ALSA (of cause with needed OSS emulation), Jack and one or two more audio services (forgot which). > On 5 nov 2007, at 22.04, Matthias Grob wrote: > >> on mac, you can use Jack to connect any audio apps. I consumes proc >> power, though >> http://www.jackosx.com/ >> >>> I have no idea as yet about how sharing I/O lines on a 4 in, 4 out >>> audio IFC between Logic and a either a standalone og plugin looper >>> app will work; maybe I'm just seeing imaginary ghosts ;) -- rgds, van Sinn