Enable drift correction
- In the Audio MIDI Setup app on your Mac, select the aggregate device in the list.
- Choose your aggregate device settings. If all of the devices in the aggregate device aren't synchronized through hardware, click the Clock Source pop-up menu, then choose the device with the most reliable clock.
- What is drift correction in audio devices?
- What is drift correction?
- What is clock source device?
- How do I make an aggregate device on my Macbook Pro?
What is drift correction in audio devices?
Within Audio MIDI Setup, the Drift Correction setting can be enabled for the devices contained within an aggregate. This makes their sample rates match that of the clock source audio device. For best results, drift correction should be enabled for all devices within an aggregate.
What is drift correction?
- Drift correction that consists in modeling sensor temporarily drift or drift direction using a series of measurements and then using it for correcting new data. - Calibration standardization that aims to correct new measured data by eliminating new variation.
What is clock source device?
The Clock Source dictates how the unit derives its digital clock. In a digital system, it's important that each device that's sending signal digitally shares the same clock source, so that they can be synchronised.
How do I make an aggregate device on my Macbook Pro?
Combine audio devices into a single aggregate device in Audio MIDI Setup on Mac
- In the Audio MIDI Setup app on your Mac, click the Add button at the bottom of the sidebar in the Audio Devices window, then choose Create Aggregate Device. ...
- To rename the aggregate device, click it in the sidebar, then enter a new name.