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. You need to enable drift correction for all devices except the clock source device. Why is audio glitching after X minutes when using a multi-output or an aggregate? If you are using a multi-output device, due to issues with macOS the Built-in Output must be enabled and listed as the top device in the Multi-Output. Why is nothing playing through BlackHole?Ĭheck System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Microphone to make sure your digital audio workstation (DAW) has microphone access.Ĭheck that the volume is all the way up on BlackHole input and output in Audio Midi Setup. Unfortunately macOS does not support changing the volume of a Multi-Output device but you can set the volume of individual devices in Audio MIDI Setup. Setup a Multi-Output Device How can I change the volume of a Multi-Output device? How can I listen to the audio and use BlackHole at the same time? It only shows up in Audio MIDI Setup, Sound Preferences, or other audio applications.
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