Wow, that was a good one.... I'll try it now:-) Jeff
On Jun 30, 2010, at 11:14 AM, Chance Reecher wrote:
I think you can do thi's with the Audio MIDI Utility. It's in the
Utilities folder. You just create an "aggregate device" using both
the iMic and built in analog output, and select the aggregate device
in the sound pane of System Preferences.
Chance
Jeffrey Engle wrote:
I'd like to use the iMic for the sub-woofer and the analog 1/8 mini
for my powered speakers. right now I have a Y-cable on that iMic
and for some reason I'm losing a lot of the "Line-level" volume
this way?
Question:
Is there a piece of software out there that will allow multiple
audio "output" from my mac mini so that I can use both USB and
Anolog audio at the same time?
Jeff Engle
Kamiah Idaho 83536
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