Thanks for the tips, i eventually got it. Another problem came up, however.
The output mutes itself when recording. It records everything it’s supposed to 
record, but in capturing app.com.speech it mutes the VoiceOver output…
Anyway to fix this? Can’t do anything without speech…

> On May 11, 2015, at 11:15 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As I understand it, you simply need to put the four items (well, five--don't 
> forget to grab VoiceOver too, so you get sounds) in a stack. That is, 1,1; 
> 1,2; 1,3; and so on. They should all be on the same X coordinate. Then, place 
> your record block at something like 5,3, which should be a flat enough angle 
> for all the sources to connect. Remember that the key is to have the angle 
> between any input and any output be less than 45 degrees from the X axis; 
> anything more and it won't connect. Yes, you could use decimals if you wanted 
> to, but you shouldn't have to if I'm picturing this setup correctly.
>> On May 11, 2015, at 10:34 PM, Joshua Tubbs <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> So far I’m slowly getting the hang of this Audio Hijack graph/grid. It’s 
>> similar to the Union/intersection stuff I did in Math that I just finished 
>> up this semester.
>> In any case, I wanted to do an Applevis review and I have the following:
>> Mic at 1/1.
>> VoiceOver right under it at 1/2.
>> Com.apple.speech at 3/2.
>> and the app I want to review at 4/2.
>> The Mic and VoiceOver have a connection to MP3, but that means only my Mic 
>> and VOiceOver sounds will get recorded. I want to connect com.apple.speech 
>> and the app to MP3, but I’m having trouble doing so. Either they overlap and 
>> Audio Hijack prevents it, or it is too far from MP3 to make a connection to 
>> it. Should I make another recorder block to solve this problem? I want them 
>> all to go to the same file…
>> 
>> I recognize that I may have more room to work with putting the blocks on 
>> decimals, but that leaves me a bit more confused as to where to put the 
>> extra blocks to make the connection to MP3.
>> Is it possible to not move blocks to a decimal for four-five blocks?
>> Thanks everyone.
>> 
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