![]() ![]() 3.Uninstall BlackHole Guides – How to Remove BlackHole for Mac To reorder list, simply uncheck all devices and check by the order you want. Order of MacBook Pro Speaker or MackBook Pro Microphone must be at the top in the list of Audio Devices in both Aggregate or Multi-Output device. Using MacBook Pro Speaker or MacBook Pro Microphone? BlackHole 16ch will not work as the primary since the primary needs to have 2ch. The solution is to use your built-in speakers (and just mute them) or BlackHole 2ch as the primary/clock device. The microphone from AirPods Pro runs at a lower sample rate which means it should not be used as the primary/clock device in an Aggregate or Multi-Output device. Start a meeting in Google Meet, select microphone and speaker as Aggregate Device or whatever you’ve renamed it to (Note: in this scenario, you can select your systems audio to default AirPods Pro).Play any audio, start screen recording command+ shift+ 5, under recording Options select Microphone → Aggregate Device or whatever you’ve renamed it to.Value → 0.45 (this differs based on your hearing power)ĭouble click on the text Aggregate Device from the left side list to rename it (optional) Select AirPods Pro (0 ins / 2 outs) from the left side list (this is what you’re currently hearing) Value → 0.75 (this differs based on how much you want to output to BlackHole 2ch) Select BlackHole 2ch from the left side list (this is what you’re currently inputting into the system), change its Channel Volume → Primary Right click on the Aggregate Device from the left side list, and select Use this device for sound outputĬhange the input/output volume per device Right click on the Aggregate Device from the left side list, and select Use this device for sound input Whichever Audio Devices you’ve selected under Use, enable their Drift Correction except the one for the Clock Source (Note: you shouldn’t select AirPods Pro as Clock Source because AirPods run at lower sample rate) ![]() Select Clock Source as MacBook Pro Microphone or BlackHole 2ch. Now select the Audio Devices in the list for Use Select Create Aggregate DeviceĪggregate Device is created. In the lower left hand corner of the Audio Devices click the + icon. Use the below procedure if you want to input audio from and output sound to multiple devices. Value → 0.4 (this differs based on how much you want to output)ĭouble click on the text Multi-Output Device from the left side list to rename it (optional) If you select Format → 2 ch 32-bit Float 48.0 kHz.If you select Format → 1 ch 16-bit Integer 24.0 kHz.Select AirPods Pro (0 ins / 2 outs) from the left side list Value → 0.5 (this differs based on how much you want to output) Select MacBook Pro Speakers from the left side list, change its Channel Volume → Primary Right click on the Multi-Output Device from the left side list, and select Use this device for sound output Whichever Audio Devices you’ve selected under Use, enable their Drift Correction except the one for the Master Device (Note: you shouldn’t select AirPods Pro as Master Device because AirPods run at lower sample rate) Select Master Device as MacBook Pro Speakers or BlackHole 2ch. Click on the Audio Midi Setup app to open Use Spotlight command+ space and type Audio Midi Setup. Use the below procedure if you want to output sound to multiple devices at a time. Below configurations have been tested for macOS Monterey Version 12.2. ![]()
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