Maschine MK3 with two wireless headphones

Willie Da Kid
Willie Da Kid Member Posts: 12 Newcomer

Is it possible to connect two wireless headphones to Maschine, on a Macbook, through a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 interface!?

So far I can only connect one at a time by choosing it as a “device” under the “interface”-section in the Maschine Preferences…

In the Audio Midi Setup, on the Mac, I created a “Multi-Output Device” that should allow me to do it, but it just doesn’t seem to work…!?!?

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  • ALDREAD
    ALDREAD Member Posts: 280 Pro

    Try setting up an aggregate device in audio midi setup, then try the speaker set up also in audio midi

  • Willie Da Kid
    Willie Da Kid Member Posts: 12 Newcomer

    Nothing works with the “aggregate device”, and I can’t figure out the thibg with “speaker set up”, but if I just choose my Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 interface under “Preferences” in the Maschine-software “Settings” everything (meanibg my cable-heasphones and speakers) works except for the two wireless headphones I’m trying to connect…what to do!?

  • Willie Da Kid
    Willie Da Kid Member Posts: 12 Newcomer

    Got it with the “Multi-Output Device”…thanks a lot!

  • ALDREAD
    ALDREAD Member Posts: 280 Pro
    edited January 11

    cool, fyi there’s a tab “configure speakers “ in the bottom right of the screen , but looking at it again an aggregate can be used to setup 4 different speakers

  • Willie Da Kid
    Willie Da Kid Member Posts: 12 Newcomer

    I looked at it, but I couldn’t figure out what I’m supposed to use it for…!?Ultimately I just wanted to connect, up to several, wireless headphones, so that it’s possible to walk around isolated vibing to a beat, which I now solved…however it seems like there’s a minor latency when using the “Multi-Output Device” instead of straight from the interface, but I guess that’s how it is, right!?

  • ALDREAD
    ALDREAD Member Posts: 280 Pro

    yeah I think it more for a quadrophonic speaker system, like front and back speakers, but I’m sure In an earlier version you could send the output stream to all outputs in the aggregate device , but that feature looks like it’s been removed.

    Tbh I never used the multi output, mainly use the aggregate device because it combines the inputs of multiple devices


    Might be good idea to look for a Bluetooth splitter , that supports dual headphone connection

    https://www.richersounds.com/mee-audio-af-ch-connect-hub-dual-bt-transmitter-receiver/

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