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Turn Multiple Hardware Devices Into One. Apps like GarageBand, Logic, and Ableton Live are limited to recording from just one audio device at a time. Thanks to Loopback, you can combine multiple input devices into a single virtual device, to record all your audio.
Now you can take your performance beyond what you can actually perform. The Arpeggiator features note-based remote controls and flexible latch modes. And Chord Trigger allows you to press a single note and have it trigger an entire complex chord. Use Retro Synth to re-create your favorite electronic sounds from the ’70s and ’80s with an intuitive set of controls. Or bring the authentic sounds of a Hammond B3 organ, Hohner Clavinet D6, or Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, or Hohner electric piano on stage.
MainStage is not only an amazing host for software instruments and effects, it’s also packed with innovations that let you shine on stage. For starters, there’s the Floating Split Point. It intelligently moves the split point on a split keyboard Patch to respond to what you’re playing. Start walking a bass line up the keyboard, and the split point moves up so the bass doesn’t suddenly become some other sound when you get into the higher notes.
With Multimapping, you can map multiple parameters to a single control, so you can smoothly manipulate your sound without trying to turn several knobs at once. And seamless Patch switching lets you hold a chord in one sound while moving to a new Patch.
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Make sure that your devices meet the requirements for using AirPlay. To stream audio to multiple speakers with AirPlay 2, add your AirPlay 2-compatible speakers and smart TVs to the Home app and assign them to a room.
AirPlay audio from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Play music on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, then control where it's playing from Control Center:
- Open Control Center:
- On iPhone X or later or iPad with iOS 12 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen.
- On iPhone 8 or earlier or iOS 11 or earlier: Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen.
- Press and hold the audio card in the upper-right corner, then tap Airplay .
- Tap each speaker or TV that you want to play the current audio to.
You can also AirPlay audio from an app you're using on your iOS device. Just open the app, tap Airplay , then tap a speaker or tap multiple speakers.
Learn more about the requirements for using AirPlay and which speakers are supported.
AirPlay audio from your Apple TV
Free Video Apps For Mac
Whether you're watching a movie or listening to music with your Apple TV, you can use AirPlay to stream audio to one or more HomePod or AirPlay 2-compatible speakers or smart TVs.
Mac App For Multiple Audio Player
- Play the audio that you want to stream from your Apple TV, then press and hold Apple TV App/Home to bring up Control Center.
- Select Airplay .
- Choose the speaker or TV that you want to stream the current audio to.
Learn more about the requirements for using AirPlay and which speakers are supported.
AirPlay audio from Apple Music on a Mac
Make sure that you're using the latest version of Apple Music on your Mac and that your devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi or ethernet network. Then follow these steps:
- Open Apple Music on your Mac.
- To the right of the volume slider in Apple Music, click Airplay .
- Click each speaker or TV that you want to play the current audio to.
AirPlay audio from your Mac
To stream audio from your Mac to your Apple TV, HomePod, or AirPlay-compatible speaker:
- Make sure that your Mac and speaker are on the same Wi-Fi or ethernet network.
- Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Sound.
- Under Output, select a speaker that you want to stream audio to. If you select Show volume in menu bar, then you can quickly change the audio output by clicking Volume in the menu bar.
Free Mac Apps Downloads
You can't AirPlay to multiple speakers from the menu bar on a Mac.
Free Apps For Mac
Learn more about the requirements for using AirPlay and which speakers are supported.
Do more with AirPlay
- Use Siri to play and control music and podcasts throughout your home.
- Use AirPlay to stream video, photos, or mirror your device's screen to an Apple TV.
- Add and manage your AirPlay 2-compatible speakers and smart TVs in the Home app.
- Get help if you can't use AirPlay or mirror your device's screen to an Apple TV.
- Learn more about the requirements for using AirPlay and which speakers are supported.