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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Hello,,,...
I'm trying to split the audio output from a pure data patch to two separate bluetooth headsets. I want the actors wearing the headsets to receive 2 separate audio signals from the one computer.... Does anyone know if this is possible or if there is a software other than bluesoleil that is a bit more hands on for splitting the audio? I can output from pure data to as many channels as I want so if I could make 1 headset channels 1 and 2 and the other 3 and 4, I would be laughing. Thanks |
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