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Not exactly sure what you’re asking.
You want to be able to hear yourself in your headphones? Why not use GarageBand to with input monitoring to monitor your mic?
…On Mar 10, 2023 at 10:31 AM -0800, jay walsh ***@***.***>, wrote:
Hi there - I'm trying to bring just a little bit of my mic input (a Rode USB mic) into my headphones when I'm in a zoom call or recording a screencast etc. I know I can plug my headphones into the mic to get that, but I want to use blackhole so I don't have to do that.
I've got the aggregate device setup here, but I'm not sure how to create that situation described above. I assume when it's active in sound setup the mic would always be hot and giving me just a little bit of that sound input (to my output).
Thanks for any assistance!
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Hi there - I'm trying to bring just a little bit of my mic input (a Rode USB mic) into my headphones when I'm in a zoom call or recording a screencast etc. I know I can plug my headphones into the mic to get that, but I want to use blackhole so I don't have to do that.
I've got the aggregate device setup here, but I'm not sure how to create that situation described above. I assume when it's active in sound setup the mic would always be hot and giving me just a little bit of that sound input (to my output).
Thanks for any assistance!
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