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Good Morning Folks,
I'm having a hellova time setting up my PT I/O. Here's my Mac Audio/MIDI config: I've created an aggregate device setting for 3 audio interfaces: 1) Apollo x8p 2) Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3) Focusrite 18i8 Screen Shot 2023-03-21 at 7.28.15 AM.jpg According to some Youtube videos I've watched, my PT I/O should reflect these when I open the I/O settings but it does not. When I open my I/O, this is what it looks like: PT I:O.jpg I manually changed the names in the first 10 columns. All of the rest of the paths just appeared without me doing anything that I'm aware of. Channels 1-8 (Apollo x8p) work fine. I can get input signals from each of them using a mic but nothing else works. When I return to my Audio/MIDI setup, I notice that the Scarlett 18i20's first input is on channel 33? I routed the Scarlett's Mic input to channel 33 but. . . nothing! Screen Shot 2023-03-21 at 7.55.56 AM.jpg Also, if you look at the following screenshot you'll see that within the Apollo subdevices, channel 9? is labeled ADAT. I'm not sure why I'm seeing this and not just channels 1-8? Screen Shot 2023-03-21 at 7.50.54 AM.jpg I'm obviously not sure what I'm doing wrong here. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!!! ![]() |
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1. Why are you doing this?
2. What version of Pro Tools are you running, Ultimate, Studio, Intro? 3. Best way to link hardware devices is through ADAT or use Aux IO in Pro Tools. You will experience slight latency through Aux IO. |
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1) I'm doing this so that I can use my Apollo x8p and my Scarlett 18i20 in order to record multi-instruments simultaneously.
2)I'm using ProTools 2019 12.0 3) I've hooked up the ADAT connection between the Apollo and the Scarlett but now I don't seem to have any control in PT of my inputs. Input levels are being controlled by the actual knobs on the audio interface(s). I also get an input signal in each channel (whether or not the channel is armed) but it's not being routed to my stereo output (1-2) although I can hear everything. It sounds weird but that's what's going on. Let's say I plug a mic into channel one on the Apollo. I can hear the mic whether or not the channel is record enabled. If I record enable it, I can record the signal. The output however is not coming out of my stereo out meters (visually) I can't see it. Might this have something to do with the UAD Console settings? I appreciate you chiming in and hope I can get this issue resolved. Thanks so much! Last edited by emoule; 03-21-2023 at 05:04 AM. |
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The UAD software is also most likely the root of why you are hearing things incorrectly. You’re not monitoring through Pro Tools, you’re monitoring through UAD Console. I’d take some time to understand that workflow. Quote:
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You mean Pro Tools Standard 2019.12? Or Pro Tools Ultimate 2019.12?
Back then Standard was limited to 32 I/O, so only the first 32 inputs in the aggregate will work. Setup>IO will show the IO but it will just not work, (the usual Avid don’t give a damn about user confusion). You would need to be able to remove the ADAT and other inputs in the Console so they don’t show up in the aggregate, I cannot recall if that is possible, but even if you can it’s the entire wrong approach, use ADAT as has already been pointed out. More recent Pro Tools Studio is limited to 64 I/O. Recent Ultimate limited to 256 IO (for CoreAudio interfaces). —- Aggregate I/O is always best avoided if you have direct expansion options like ADAT. AFAIK Avid only officially supports aggregating the Mac Built-In Output with another interface, and the results you get are always very dependent on vendor drivers and ability to clock the interfaces together well. All best avoided, which has been pointed out in many hundreds of posts on DUC. |
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Yes, I've read many of those posts, none of which favor aggregating via the Apple Audio/Midi Setup. ![]() |
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Thanks guys. Will do. I really just didn't know where to begin. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!!
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