it will be nice if we could have more than 16 stereo outputs in SD3 in Logic Pro X .. maybe 32.
I will just add to this in the fact that changes to CoreAudio and Logic have indeed been happening. Most recent changes in Logic have been unlimited audio track count and the number of aux channels increased from 255 to 64K. When other CoreAudio compliant DAWs follow suit, it’s pretty certain that software developers will increase their output capabilities without having to worry about future changes to CoreAudio.
So, I’m not saying it can’t be done. I’m saying you need to be patient.
jord
This is not an SD3 limitation, or a Logic limitation at that. This is a CoreAudio limitation that has been lingering since the early 16-bit days pre-Intel. While Apple has address many other CoreAudio issues, this has not yet been on their radar.
That limitation found its way into Logic in 2007 as Apple strives to make it fully CoreAudio compliant.
However, had you been posting within the actual SD3 help forum, I could refer you to a thread that I have been involved showing how to squeeze a few mono outs in Logic thus giving you more outputs.
jord
Because it short circuits CoreAudio which is an issue with various plug-in developers every time Apple updates either OSX or Logic.
And like I said, I already provided a workaround for Logic
jord
I will just add to this in the fact that changes to CoreAudio and Logic have indeed been happening. Most recent changes in Logic have been unlimited audio track count and the number of aux channels increased from 255 to 64K. When other CoreAudio compliant DAWs follow suit, it’s pretty certain that software developers will increase their output capabilities without having to worry about future changes to CoreAudio.
So, I’m not saying it can’t be done. I’m saying you need to be patient.
jord
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