![]() This won't work with multiple Mics in GoTo GoTo only uses the first channel, so the additional channels are ignored. You can still set the sensitivity of the microphone within the Aggregate Device as you normally do, and GoTo can't affect it anymore because it is hidden in the Aggregate Device. Now the Aggregate Device should be avialable as an input in GoTo. In the left column at the bottom, hit the + sign and "Create Aggregate Device"Ĭlick on the new Aggregate Device in the left column, and check 'Use' for your microphone in the right-hand panel. You can quickly find this by hitting Command+Space, then type in MIDI.Īdd “Aggregate Device”. The Aggregate Device doesn't have its own volume setting, so GoTo can't mess with it. You can create an “Aggregate Device”, which works with a single mic (but won’t help with multiple input sources) Here's a thread I created for the issue not long ago on Macrumors.I think I've found the work-around for macOS. Already sent a bug report to Apple about it. I know because i'm using the same interface with the same MBP. It is caused by the OS's clock syncing feature. Sounds like an expensive upgrade I'm going to have to make if they don't fix this soon, kind of sick of live shows having these audio pauses!!!Turning off Wifi will "solve" your problem. Interested to learn that Thunderbolt interfaces appear to not have the issue. Also to add, when running a load of external gear connected via USB, everything re-syncs immediately without skipping a beat. ![]() ![]() Interesting to note that where I've been recording audio within Live at the time of the glitch, the recorded audio shows no sign of the pause / glitch at all. Interface is UR22 (mk1 or mk2, both do the same). Identical issue here, MB Pro 2018, Mojave (though was same on High Sierra). I've ordered a UR12 and an apple c->a adapter to test and see and will report back when it shows this weekend. ![]() He also reports that a Steinberg UR12 works with either an IcyBox c->a or a CalDigit TS3, which may indicate that the issue is an adapter problem or manufacturer specific. The *potentially* good news - I had a PM with a user on another forum and he reports that an RME Fireface 400 with a FW400->FW800->TB2->TB3 works as expected, backing up the idea that this is USB specific. These glitches do not appear when using the internal speakers.įor adapters I've tried the cheapo amazon basics c->a and a trianium hub. Summary of what I've seen/learned on Macrumors and in some PMs with other users.įocusrite Solo (1st gen) & 2i2 (2nd gen), RME UCX, NI Komplete Audio 6 all have users reporting USB audio glitches - typically micro dropouts - in most/all audio (including Logic, youtube, safari, spotify, etc). ![]() Splitting this off into its own thread to prevent cluttering up the Mojave thread. ![]()
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