Dear community, especially audio enthusiasts,
in the recent months I have become a huge fan of Garageband for iOS, and I have begun using it for some serious music production. Since this quickly becomes impossible without decent speakers, I connect an USB sound interface (a MOTU M6) to my iPhone. Using an USB hub I can connect a MIDI controller as well, and with this setup I can play software instruments with very low latency. Add a Magic Keyboard and you've got a beautiful music creation workflow.
The only major annoyance is that I can't figure out how to make VoiceOver use the iPhone's internal speakers instead of shouting out over the studio speakers. I need to be able to listen to the mix while simultaneously adjusting things with VoiceOver, so VoiceOver shouldn't insist on becoming part of the mix.
Any help is appreciated!
All the best,
Endarion
By Endarion, 7 June, 2023
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iOS and iPadOS
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Does audio destination work in this case?
I don't use an audio interface on the iPhone, but on my Windows PC I can ask Jaws to output through a different speaker, thus pushing it away from my main studio monitors and audio interface. If iPhone can do it also, that may be your help. I'm wondering this as well, though, so take it lightly, please. Thanks! :)
Audio destination hasn't done anything for a while
I think it worked before ios 15, but not since.