

- #Sound card for mac pro 5.1 mac os#
- #Sound card for mac pro 5.1 drivers#
- #Sound card for mac pro 5.1 manual#
- #Sound card for mac pro 5.1 software#
#Sound card for mac pro 5.1 software#
Use an Aggregate Device with Apple music creation software If any of your devices don't work with word clock, select the Drift Correction checkbox for any devices not designated clock master.Refer to your audio device product documentation for specific details. Connect the cable from the device you designated as Clock Source to the input of each other device. If your audio devices all work with word clock, connect them together using a word clock cable.Choose the device with the most reliable clock. To use the clock of a device as the master clock for all the combined devices, choose the device from the Clock Source menu of the Aggregate Device.The list on the right shows the currently connected audio devices and the number of input and output channels for each one.
#Sound card for mac pro 5.1 mac os#
External Box: Yes System Requirements: On PC platform Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent processor at 2.2 GHz Microsoft Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista 1GB RAM 600MB free hard disk space CDROM / DVDROM drive USB 2.0 port On Mac Platform Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz Mac OS 10.6 & above. Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 USB Sound Card with 600ohm Headphone Amp and Integrated Microphone.

CableCreation USB to 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter, External USB Stereo Sound Card with 3.5mm Headset and Microphone Jack for Windows, Mac, Linux Extra, PS4, Plug and Play, Black.For 2 channel stereo such as iTunes, it works great.
#Sound card for mac pro 5.1 drivers#
The drivers are Windows only, but they are only used for surround sound. I use a SoundBlaster Live External USB Sound Card with my MacBook and it works well.
#Sound card for mac pro 5.1 manual#
Says we can send "up to 8 channels of audio and video" over the Mini DisplayPort.Īlternatively, our Mac Pro manual says we can "Connect to decks, receivers, digital instruments, and surround sound speaker systems" using the optical digital ports. One option is to output multichannel audio thru the Mini DisplayPort to a 5.1 (or possibly 7.1) home theater receiver. So, we need to output multichannel audio to a surround system. The room is being converted to a cinema post-production room. Stereo audio (that is mixed in Pro Tools HD) is output thru USB to an Antelope Eclipse 384 DA converter/master clock/monitor control system. It is used for mixing audio in a home studio. We have a mid-2010 Mac Pro (Westmere) 8-core that was upgraded to 3.33GHz 12-core.
