Then the shortcut uses SoundSource’s Set Source Device block to set Music back to its default state (outputting through the default audio device), and then-mostly to prevent some blaring audio artifacts during the switchover-waits for a second before executing an AppleScript script. The first two steps are straightforward: For customizability, I’ve added a text block with the name of the AirPlay speakers I’ll be using.
If the Music app is set to External Headphones, the shortcut knows I’m listening there, and so the shortcut will use an If block to set the audio input back to my AirPlay speakers. I’m using this data point to determine whether I’m toggling my intense headphone-listening settings on or off. Using a new SoundSource action, I’m detecting where the app is currently routing audio for the Music app.
Once the audio is coming out of the Studio Display, I need to use the Sound preference pane to redirect the audio to my Mac Studio’s headphone jack-or use SoundSource to intercept Music and send it to the headphone jack.īut thanks to SoundSource 5.5, I’ve created a shortcut that automatically toggles between those two states, and assigned it to a Stream Deck button. I have to click on the AirPlay icon in the Music app, so that the audio stops using AirPlay. But when I’m writing, I often prefer to pop in my headphones and get focused. Most of the time, I listen to music on AirPlay speakers and most system audio goes through my Apple Studio Display’s speakers. So with SoundSource, you can now automate many of your Mac’s default audio settings, setting a new default input and output, for example.Īs you might expect, I immediately dove into SoundSource’s new automation tools. The app provides 17 different actions, and they affect not just SoundSource’s individual control over apps and audio inputs, but the system’s as well. While Rogue Amoeba’s utility Audio Hijack decided to primarily support automation via JavaScript with some basic Shortcuts hooks, SoundSource is all in on Shortcuts. The big feature of SoundSource 5.5 is support for Shortcuts. (Apple doesn’t seem to really care about Mac audio, and that’s good for Rogue Amoeba’s array of products.) On Monday Rogue Amoeba released SoundSource 5.5, the latest version of its handy Mac sound-routing utility that-let’s be honest-is doing all the heavy lifting for a feature that should probably be a core part of macOS.
I sent an email to the support team and I hope they can resolve my issue.SoundSource 5.5 adds Shortcuts support for full Mac audio automation I tried re installing as I said more than three times from my DISKS and by the way, every installation took around 8 hours to finish on a super fast iMac Pro. On a lot of the patches available on both omnisphere and Keyscape running Keyscape library. LA Custom Rhodes Release Combo/AudioFiles/RR02 lacr 81 49 relm.wav Now for Keyscape, I am having the following error:
The error above is on Omnisphere, I had my STEAM folder backed up before updating to 2.5 and it's when I updated to 2.5 on both my iMac pro and Laptop Macbook Pro that I started having this specific error File PHR - Yang Ching 07.zmap may be missing or corrupted. I started receiving the following errors:Ĭannot load SoundSource 'PHR - Yang Ching 07' from Directory 'Core Library'.
I am receiving a lot of errors eventhough I installed and re installed and re installed more than three times the software for 2 days !! I have the Keyscape USB Drives (A and B) which I constantly re installed, then UPDATED the Keyscape software, then Soundsource, then Patches, THEN Authorized it as per your instructions.Īs for Omnisphere, it was running fine until I updated it to the latest 2.5 version along with the soundsources and patches. I have the 4 amazing plugins from Spectrasonics all updated to the latest versions.Īlso note that my Steam folder size on an iMac Pro running High Sierra 10.13.3 is equal to 175.72 GB