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+ Another example is using Soundflower to route audio to Ardour. To output the + audio through the speakers you will have to create an aggregate device to specify + Soundflower as the input and Built-in-Output as the output. In the Audio/MIDI Setup + in Ardour specify the aggregate device as both the Input and Output devices. And then + on the master track ensure you have specified the correct output channels. For example, + if you are using Soundflower(64) as input, Channels 65/66 will be the output + channels on your master track. +

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When using a single typical 3rd party audio interface (such as those