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> In the audio/midi setup utility, go to AUDIO>Open Aggregate Device
> Editor. There you can merge both the built-in and US-122 devices into
> some aggregate device that you can name yourself. Then, in the Audio
> Hardware menu of Logic, select that newly-named aggregate device as
> your audio hardware.
>
> You now have inputs and outputs from both devices available to all
> audio objects. They are not labeled according to device, but just test
> it to see which numbered ins/outs correlate with which device. On
> mine, the built-in was represented by ins and outs 3 & 4. So
record
> from 1&2 and output to 3&4.
>
> Gregory
I ran both a US-122 and the Emagic Audiowerk 8 with one for inputs (122) and
one for outputs (aw8) , of course this is on a PC running Logic 5.0 , this
didn't seem to translate when I shifted to XP and Logic 5.5.1 ....... could
be my config... but I gave up on the AW8 as I had stopped doing any 5.1
surround , which was the only real reason I had it.
Just my 2 cents
Neil
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