HOW TO SET UP AN AGGREGATE AUDIO DEVICE ON MAC OS X LION

Posted on Mon 30 July 2012 in entries • Tagged with aggregate audio device, logic, logic pro, mac, os x lion

Mac OS X Lion LogoAn aggregate audio device allows you to combine multiple interfaces and access them as one unit. So, for example, if you have one interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs and another with 4 inputs and 2 outputs, you can set them up as an aggregate device so that your …


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LIBRARY FOLDER MISSING IN MAC OS X LION? - SOLUTION

Posted on Thu 26 April 2012 in How To Guides • Tagged with library folder, mac, os x lion

Mac OS X LionAs you probably already know, a lot of audio program preferences are in the User -> Library folder on the Mac OS X operating system. However, if you are working on the Lion operating system, this folder is hidden by default.

You can 'un-hide' the Library folder by opening the Terminal …


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MAC: HOW TO SET UP AN AGGREGATE AUDIO DEVICE

Posted on Tue 14 February 2012 in entries • Tagged with 10.5.8, aggregate, audio interface, logic, mac

An aggregate audio device allows you to combine multiple interfaces and access them as one unit. So, for example, if you have one interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs and another with 4 inputs and 2 outputs, you can set them up as an aggregate device so that your …


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