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  • @hbt3575
    @hbt3575 Před 8 lety

    Great video guys. it works just as advertised.

  • @HVNDSOfficial
    @HVNDSOfficial Před 3 lety

    Dude! Thank you guy so much! We are so dependent on having two MacBooks working together, amazing work, please help us contact you for more info on this as we need it so much for live performance!

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 3 lety

      Drop me your email here and we can talk from there

    • @jaylenkylen9705
      @jaylenkylen9705 Před 2 lety

      I realize Im quite off topic but does anybody know a good place to watch new series online ?

    • @azariahalessandro5741
      @azariahalessandro5741 Před 2 lety

      @Jaylen Kylen flixportal :D

    • @jaylenkylen9705
      @jaylenkylen9705 Před 2 lety

      @Azariah Alessandro thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it !

    • @azariahalessandro5741
      @azariahalessandro5741 Před 2 lety

      @Jaylen Kylen Glad I could help :)

  • @notsomeone8830
    @notsomeone8830 Před 9 lety

    you can essentially do this with any day as long as it can send/receive midi timecode

  • @nervenet00
    @nervenet00 Před 9 lety

    Concerning your problem about merging the audio of your two computers you can use the Audio interfaces from Iconnectivity. They act like a audio/midi hub for different devices.

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 9 lety

      nervenet00 I don't really see what that device has that I can't do already

  • @notsomeone8830
    @notsomeone8830 Před 9 lety +1

    1.
    It actually turns out that creating a virtual network is soooo much better than using your internet router. (so wifi is actually better) Go to the top of finder in the toolbar where your wifi is, turn on wifi, click create network... then click create ( doesn't matter what you name it or what channel it is) then make sure both computers and connected to that. Works much smoother with a lot less latency. Trust me on this, it will save you a lot of headaches!!
    2.
    Also another amazing discovery I have made is that if ableton is the master and machine is the slave, things just work a hell of a lot better. Maschine really sucks as the master with midi clocks

  • @HLMDragan1
    @HLMDragan1 Před 9 lety +2

    hey, ist also possible to do this with traktor and ableton?
    thanks...

  • @nathanaelsiahaan9171
    @nathanaelsiahaan9171 Před 9 lety +1

    would you guys be better off having a 2 smaller interfaces like a focusrite saffire pro 14 on the each computer for a nicer DA conversion? Then have the output of both interfaces go to the liquid 56. So now when you play live, you can have two separate interfaces and send it to front of house and not lug around an expensive liquid 56.

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 8 lety

      Maybe but we would need direct boxes I'm guessing to avoid double preamping

    • @nathanaelsiahaan9171
      @nathanaelsiahaan9171 Před 8 lety

      Double preamping to the PA? It shouldn't be a problem cause you would have two different outputs from the SF14. You wouldn't have to use the headphone outs. You could send different channels to different outs from the SF14. The Safire Pro 14 have similar routing as the Liquid 56.

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 8 lety

      +Nathanael Siahaan for a live setup it prob would be best to have two interfaces but, in the studio this is just a way to reference the audio for realtime playback without having to buy any other gear. Theres no way I'm recording the output of a MacBook Pro into an interface when I can just export the stems and merge them into the session for mixing and mastering. Ill probably end up routing some of the stems through my liquid channel to add some color later tho.

  • @allengee
    @allengee Před 5 lety

    I just use a mixer... I have a little mixer for 2 of my keyboards and my big hardware mixer for my audio interface for everything else.

  • @Rob4drums
    @Rob4drums Před 10 lety

    check out vienna ensemble pro, for sending audio from one computer to another via ethernet.

  • @nicolastrincheiras566
    @nicolastrincheiras566 Před 9 lety

    hello guys i tried to synchronize my i mac and my macbook everything look good but when i push play ableton doesn start at all i dont know what to do have you got a idea

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 9 lety

      Nicolas Trincheiras I think it depends which is master and which is slave

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 8 lety

      Have you tried linking it to the master session? In most cases ableton should be the master because the. Master clock in machine really doesn't work that well unless it's slave

  • @luciens8486
    @luciens8486 Před 7 lety

    how many sync latency you have?

  • @rawstarmusic
    @rawstarmusic Před 6 lety

    I can't use an ad hoc WiFi solution because I can not set a password. Computers will be open to anyone in the neighbourhood ant that is a no no. I send audio from mac A audio output straight to mac B audio input/line in. I take play the audio on an aux bus in Logic. Sender is Ableton. Best of both worlds or a 200% reality setup.

    • @SubbParProductions
      @SubbParProductions Před 6 lety

      An Ethernet cable between the two computers is better due to less latency and it also isn’t over a WiFi network making it private

    • @rawstarmusic
      @rawstarmusic Před 6 lety

      Yes it's giga-bit connection. I have 50 internet users in my house and if my network shows up without a securing password. I wonder if there is any info on getting the audio ouput from mac A on *the ethernet cable* and into mac B? I could add a third network mac if audio can run on ethernet cables and be monitored.