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On macOS:
Open Finder and navigate to Applications
> Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup. In the Audio
MIDI Setup Utility, select the iD44 MKII from
the list of devices. Select the Output Tab and
the click “Configure Speakers”. You can then
select which channels on the iD44 you wish
to be your left and right outputs. Channels
3+4 will relate to DAW 3+4, Channels 5+6 will
relate to DAW 5+6...etc.
On Windows:
Open the Start menu and select the Settings.
In the Settings navigate to System > Sound
> Sound Control Panel. Using the “Output
Device” drop down menu, you can select the
channels you wish to use for your Output.
Again, channels 3+4 will relate to DAW 3+4,
Channels 5+6 will relate to DAW 5+6...etc.
Otherwise, if you only wish to send audio from
the computer without any mic signal you can
just use one of the DAW Channels.
When selecting a Channel or Mix as the loop-
back Source, a small loop-back icon will
appear on that channel/mix so you can check
where the loopback is being fed from with just
a quick glance.
Adjusting your Output Channels
When setting up your Loop-back mix, you may
wish to setup your computer audio output so it
is sent to DAW 3+4, DAW 5+6, DAW 7+8 or DAW
9+10 in order to keep it separate from your
Main Monitor Mix which typically will be sent
to DAW 1+2.
In most DAW software, you should be able to
create a new output send or adjust the output
channel. The process to do this will vary so
we recommend that you reference the user
manual for your chosen software on how to
adjust the output channel.
On Applications that don’t give the option to
adjust the output channels (Media Players,
Video calls…etc) then you may need to adjust
this in the Operating System Settings.

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