On the Mac, if I plug two audio interfaces I am given the option of joining them into a single virtual audio interface with the sum of the inputs from both.
Is this option also available with Logic on the iPad?
On the Mac, if I plug two audio interfaces I am given the option of joining them into a single virtual audio interface with the sum of the inputs from both.
Is this option also available with Logic on the iPad?
I think you're talking about how MacOS allows the creation of virtual audio devices via the option to make an aggregate device or multi-output device from two-or-more actual audio devices. If you are, the answer is no you can't do that on the iPad, because the OS on a tablet you can spend 2k or more to buy is still fundamentally sh*t for our needs. But hey, Apple Pen and pretty pictures FTW.