Is there a way to sample a loopback of the Maschine output from another app?

Felipe Paiva
Felipe Paiva Member Posts: 28 Member

Hi guys

I want to find a simple way to sample the output from youtube (or Spotify, etc) which goes out via the Maschine HW into the Maschine SW. Like of a "loopback", but for audio coming from another app (i.e. not audio coming from Maschine SW itself).

Is this a "new feature" to be requested? It seems so evident to me that I'm thinking that there must be an easy way out of this…

Thanks

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  • D-One
    D-One Moderator Posts: 3,576 mod
    edited November 14 Answer ✓

    Mac or Windows? What Maschine HW? If it's and M+/Mk3 loopback cant be added to the HW, unless they release a new HW.

    It can be added as an app / driver on your OS tho, to send audio in-between apps or simply recording the output, on Mac theres a bunch of options from free to expensive, on Windows I don't know.

    Theres is even a Chrome extension that enables recording anything on your browser and saving it to a file:

    https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sample/

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  • tetsuneko
    tetsuneko Member Posts: 797 Expert

    There are both audio interfaces and additional system utilities which can enable this kind of loopback. I'm not sure which utility is the best to use at the moment, but before I had an audio interface which had internal loopback features, I used to use Soundflower. I'm sure there are modern alternatives to something like it.

  • D-One
    D-One Moderator Posts: 3,576 mod
    edited November 14 Answer ✓

    Mac or Windows? What Maschine HW? If it's and M+/Mk3 loopback cant be added to the HW, unless they release a new HW.

    It can be added as an app / driver on your OS tho, to send audio in-between apps or simply recording the output, on Mac theres a bunch of options from free to expensive, on Windows I don't know.

    Theres is even a Chrome extension that enables recording anything on your browser and saving it to a file:

    https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sample/

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 13,047 mod

    Nice! I didn't know about this little Chrome extension, that's pretty handy. Thanks for sharing!

  • Felipe Paiva
    Felipe Paiva Member Posts: 28 Member

    I'm on Windows, Maschine Hw mk3.

    I'll give a try on the Chrome extension, thanks :)

  • DirtyJawa
    DirtyJawa Member Posts: 16 Member

    I haven't had a chance to test all of this yet, but I've used loopback methods on older versions of Windows with now outdated software, and I've seen this working online recently.

    There's a few general system workflows that'll help, whether working in Maschine or a DAW.

    On MAC OS: use the software "Loopback" to create virtual audio cables inside the system.

    Windows OS: multiple options, but the most promising look to be "JACK Audio Connection Kit" (open source, also routes MIDI), "VB-Audio Virtual Cable" (free), and "Virtual Audio Cable" (paid). There's a few others out there.

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