I don't currently own a saffire interface, but  I did previously own
the original saffire 26/26 IO, which i believe uses a similiar
software interface. If you have a few ideas of routings you would like
to do, you could email their tech support staff and ask them to make
presets for you that you can load when you need a particular routing
set up. They accomadated me in this fashion when i owned  the product,
however I only needed one or two. Other option is if you still have a
PC with Jaws kicking around, there are some hotspot clicker sets for
those soundcards. Do all yor routing on th ePC and then load the
presets as you need them on the mac. Honestly this is why as of late
I tend to try to go for interfaces that gives you a button for any
option i think i will need or allows me to  do the routing within my
daw. That being said, if you have a fast enough system and can set
your Buffer size low enough so there isn't much latency, you can do
the Routing with  AUX Tracks in ProTools. Create  a send to and AUX
track, then change the output of that track to the physical output
you would like it  routed to  that you  would of done in the software
mixer.

On 5/2/12, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I was wondering if there were any users of the saffire pro interfaces such
> as the saffire pro 24, 40, or liquid 56.  If there are, you may know that
> the interface has a software mixer interface where you can do routing and
> make custom headphone mixes.  Unfortunatly, this virtual mixer is totally
> inaccessible to voiceover and I really want to contact the developer of the
> software about making their software accessible with voiceover but I have
> never done something like this before and I don't really know how to start.
> Any suggestions?
> Brian

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