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We're not too worried about the virtual input channels, but the JackRouter Virtual Output Channels should match the number of Interface Output Channels. The rest of the settings should auto-populate. On the menu bar, click JackPilot > Preferences, then select Serato+SF on the drop-down as your Input Device, the Output Device will automatically change to match. Open the JackPilot app and you'll see this window: In the right window, check the box beside DDJ-1000SRT, then check the box beside Soundflower (2ch). With your DDJ connected and powered-on, open Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup - if the Audio Devices window is not visible, click Window > Show Audio Devices.Ĭlick the + icon at the bottom left and select Create Aggregate Device.Ĭlick on the name Aggregate Device and rename it Serato+SF. Step 3 - Create an Aggregate Audio Device You can also use other similar applications such as Sound Siphon or Loopback, but those are both paid apps and Soundflower works, and is free, so why not?
#SOUNDFLOWER SOUND SIPHON DRIVERS#
Please use this information as reference to apply the details to the software where it has changed you may also refer to details from the newer version in the section below.Įnsure that you are running the latest version of Serato DJ (Pro or Lite), that your drivers and firmware are up-to-date, and that your broadcast software is current as well. These versions are out of date and some details will not be relevant, but as Mojave is no longer the newest OS, this section will not be updated. This version was made using the following software versions: You can use either set of instructions if you're on Mojave or earlier, but you may opt for the first set using Soundflower and JACK because they're free. Apple made changes to Catalina (macOS 10.15) to restrict the use of 32bit applications, and as such, the original instructions below will not work with Catalina. Please note that there are two different sets of instructions below. The instructions provided herein are based around a DDJ-1000SRT, and may apply to other Serato-compatible DDJs please see the DDJ section of the Knowledge Base for other model-specific articles. This guide is a how-to for streaming using a 3rd party software such as OBS, and many of these instructions may also be applied to other software.