Emilio,

When you create the Macro you can trigger on thisApplication. Then just set the 
actions to use System Control actions. You can mute, increase or decrease or a 
host of other controls. 

Keith

On Apr 7, 2014, at 12:56 PM, Emilio <emilio.s.hernan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Keith,
> 
> Glad to see that you have endured the "freaking-out" experience for me (much 
> appreciated). Lol
> Basically, what I am wondering is if it is possible to set a series of 
> keystrokes to work within one macro?
> For instance, I want to set a macro to execute upon application launch, which 
> then changes the system input and output sounds respectively, and once the 
> program closes, the system sounds will then "deactivate" (returning back to 
> their normal settings).
> 
> Thanks
> 
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