The simples thing I can think of is to simply add output blocks right after 
each of the sources you want to monitor. This shouldn't mess with the recording 
connections in any way, but I haven't personally tried it. Perhaps Jonathan 
Mosen can jump in here, as he uses this app far more than I do. As to your 
other question, I'd advise starting a new thread so that you get more responses 
and it's easier to find in the archives.
> On May 12, 2015, at 2:38 PM, Joshua Tubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How do I monitor all sources but the Mic after adding the block? I added the 
> block, which is the same as my Mic because it is a headset mic, but it’s just 
> connected not really doing anything. I can change the output device but I 
> don’t want to do that…
> The advanced options I can flip the channels around but that would be odd so 
> don’t need to do that…
> 
> So basically I want to hear com.apple.speech, the VoiceOver block, my app 
> block and that’s it, I don’t want to monitor the Mic as it’ll be distracting 
> hearing myself.
> Thanks for the help alex and all, this app is great once you figure out 
> connections and such. BTW, can anyone figure out my VO hints issue?
> On a side note, every time I reply to this list which I’m subscribed to with 
> my iCloud address, Mac Mail always wants to send it from me.com 
> <http://me.com/>. Is there any way to remove me.com <http://me.com/> from my 
> list of addresses to send from, because every time I do that, even though it 
> points to the same address I always get a mail delivery error because it 
> wasn’t from iCloud.com <http://icloud.com/>.
> 
>> On May 12, 2015, at 8:59 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> You'll need to add an output block to the chain. This not only lets you 
>> monitor, but you could send the audio to a different sound card, or only 
>> monitor some audio sources, or other options. Until you do that though, the 
>> record block will eat the audio and make it sound like your machine is 
>> muted. Sorry, I should have mentioned that.
>>> On May 12, 2015, at 12:46 AM, Joshua Tubbs <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 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] 
>>>> <mailto:[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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