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Add me to the list of people that are willing to pay someone to actually fix
this. "Don't have huge amounts of cash tos pare, but something."
Original comment by ryanrhe...@gmail.com
on 19 Dec 2010 at 9:41
I don't have lots of money, but I'm willing to pay for this also! Right now I
could pay $ 100.
Please, SoundFlower developers, charge any amount for soundflower, but make
something decent that really works!
Original comment by felip...@gmail.com
on 19 Dec 2010 at 2:30
/sign
I would also be paying for a fix ....
Original comment by kuderm...@alphanull.de
on 19 Dec 2010 at 2:55
I believe fixing this issue involves the use of the kAudioUnitSubType_Varispeed
AudioUnit, in case anyone is interested in pursuing it...
Original comment by 74obje...@gmail.com
on 14 Jan 2011 at 2:58
I have the same problem when a play a flac 6 channels 24 bits 96Khz.
But when a play another flac : 2 channels i haven't artefact
Original comment by chooha...@gmail.com
on 12 Feb 2011 at 5:04
Wow, I was really on the edge of my seat reading through the comments hoping
that someone was going to come up with a patch for this. Not sure I could
provide the detail necessary to satisfy a project member with my situation but
I will say:
TONS OF MUSICIANS ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET AI (ie MOTU) CLEAN SIGNAL
ONTO QT VIDEO THAT INCLUDES AN AUDIO ACCOMPANIMENT (ie, backing tracks) RUNNING
ON THE DESKTOP.
I am playing my bass guitar along with Band-In-A-Box and shooting iSight video
into Quicktime X (the new dumbed down release...lol).
- MacBk Pro 2.4Ghz, Snow Leopard 6.2
- Aggregate Device Soundflower (1.5.2) + MOTU Mk3 Hybrid (USB for now)
- Bass ( and sometimes lav mic) ===> MOTU w/48k sample rate
- Quicktime X iSight vid window w/Aggregate device selected for sound
- Band-In-A-Box runs on the desktop (BIAB)
- Sound Prefs ===> input and output set to Soundflower
Problem 1) I have been having the same problem with the static that turns into
a high pitched hum after some minutes of operation. (HOLY sheiss,
Update......see below).
Problem 2) Took me a while to realize this, but since I was only soloing on the
accompaniment, I did not realize that the bass signal had a slight delay on it,
maybe 200ms or so. When I cut a groove track the other day, I thought: "does my
groove suck that bad?...answer: no). I suppose that sending the MOTU through
Soundflower puts in the delay..not sure.
UPDATE: Problem "1" solved by selecting "Soundflower" as Clock Source for the
MOTU in Aggregate Device setup window.
SECOND UPDATE: Problem "2" Bass sound delay solved by lowering buffer size in
SFB menu to "64".....I am going to do further research on this to the best of
my ability. But the delay is gone and the groove is now back to smokin'.
The object has been to get the accompaniment from the BIAB to appear in the
MOTU through the USB so I can shoot various video projects, such as
instructional or gear reviews, etc, but to also include some high-quality
accompaniment from the BIAB running on the desktop.
So Soundflower should be a great thing for this. I basically have figured this
out for the most part, but like others after a few minutes the static would pop
in and then I would have to reset (re-sync clocks?) from the SFB menu to get
rolling again. In fact, as I am typing, I tried something different and IT"S
WORKING!!!!!!!! ...........I have the BIAB rolling, a QT vid window open, and
some setup windows open to try some adjustments stuff. I went into the Audio
Device setup and on the MOTU, decided to select "Soundflower" as the Clock
Source instead of "Internal" and UNREAL, the sucker isn't tweaking out on me
now. When the MOTU has "Internal" set as clock source, the sound flakes in 4
minutes flat (with a buffer of 64 (to solve delay issue, but WAS 512 before)).
It has been rolling with "Soundflower" as Clock Source for 24 minutes with no
flaking.....UNREAL, I have reached the promised land after months of tech
torture.
Here is a Soundflower/MOTU/QT/BIAB video I shot between static blowouts the
other day after problem 2 was "solved" (temporarily...? don't know yet for
sure):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeBP7ek9hwg
Original comment by kwg...@yahoo.com
on 16 Feb 2011 at 7:55
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kuderm...@alphanull.de
on 18 May 2009 at 4:27