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 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. If you have more to add please let me know.ĪirPods with an Aggregate/Multi-Output is not working. Unfortunately multi-outputs are pretty buggy and some apps just won't work with them at all.
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Set output driver to "BlackHole" in sending application.Play audio from another application and monitor or record in your DAW.Open digital audio workstation (DAW) such as GarageBand and set input device to "BlackHole".In Audio Midi Setup-> Audio Devices Right-click on the newly created Multi-output and select "Use This Device For Sound Output".There are a number of options available to customize BlackHole including number of channels, names, running multiple drivers, and latency. Restart CoreAudio with terminal command sudo launchctl kickstart -kp system/įor more specific details visit the wiki.Delete BlackHoleXch.driver by running rm -R /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/BlackHoleXch.driver NOTE: The directory is in /Library not user/Library and be sure to replace X with either 2 or 16.
Uninstallation Instructions Option 1: Use Uninstaller
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Installation Instructions Option 1: Download Installer
BlackHole is a modern MacOS virtual audio driver that allows applications to pass audio to other applications with zero additional latency.