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Old 06-30-2013, 06:08 AM
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Default Core audio manager routing question - iTunes to b15&16?

Hi,

I am on an iMac with HD native thunderbolt and two HD 16x16 i/O's. From within Pro Tools my main outs are routed to the second's HD last two outs (B 15&16), since my outs from the first I/O go to a summing mixer. Thus my monitors are wired to the outputs B15&16.

When I start iTunes it looks like the Avid core audio manager routs the signal to the outs A1&2 which are wired to the summing mixer, thus I am hearing nothing. Is there a way to change the routing, that the core audio manger sends the audio to B 15 & 16?

Thanks for your help.
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