Originally Posted by Matt Finley
Originally Posted by nonchai
...
Because changing audio output device is something I DO ALL THE TIME!!!!!
If you would not mind explaining, I'm curious why you would do this. For me, it's set it and forget it. MIDI softsynths I could see, but not audio. What am I missing here?

Because of my particular workflow!

For example I have two different studio monitors - connected via two different DACs at two different locations in the house area where the music stuff is located.

I also have a pair of very low latency Yamaha YH-WL500 wireless headphones that connect directly to the headphone output on my main desktop machine - a Mac mini. I regularly need to change which output I am monitoring. Most commonly between one pair of studio monitors and ( to not disturb others in the house ) my Yamaha YH-WL500 wireless headphones

See the attached screenshot..

Oh and at times I'm just using my AirPod Pros. And yes I know that - MOSTLY - one can set the output device for the "Default" output device and switch outputs from the finder menu loudspeaker menu- but take it from me - that option doesnt always apply or can be used..


As a postscript - Cubase's audio setup dialogs are equally and unnecessarily complex... too... but thats no excuse..

Attached Files (Click to download or enlarge) (Only available when you are logged in)
Screenshot 2025-07-11 at 11.36.36.png (424.01 KB, 49 downloads)
Last edited by nonchai; 07/11/25 02:43 AM.

MacOS Sequoia, M4 Pro Mac Mini , 64GB RAM 512GB SSD ,
BIAB, Cubase, Ableton, Logic Pro, SCALER 3, GigLad, AnyTune, Synthesizer V Pro,Vienna Ensemble Pro, Audiofuse, Fractal FM3, KOMPLETE 15, StreamDeck, iReal Pro
White beard, beer belly, bald patch