something like sound flower? (you’d have to monitor the recording via a 
different device though)


> On 13 Jul 2015, at 22:20, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> OK, this is gonna be retarded, admittedly, but yet, kind of created if I can 
> pull it off.
>  
> OK, you know how when you're not interacting with anything in Voiceover 
> whatsoever, and you then try to hit vo+shift+up arrow to stop interacting, 
> how it makes that little woodblock metallic ding ding ding sound?  So, what I 
> wanna do is, I have a song which is based very very very very! heavily off a 
> C major chord.  Obviously, in harmoney a 3rd up from there is the E note, 
> which is what is being used with that ding.  Yeah, you're probably gowen, 
> ow'w'w'w, now'w'w'w'w, you're not! going to...
>  
> Yes, I am!  How can I somehow patch my system audio through, so on an audio 
> track, I can keep whacking that keystroke over and over, and record the ding 
> into the song where I want it going?  Again, I know this sounds kind a 
> retarded, but trust me, if I can actually pull this off, it'll sound kind a 
> cool.
>  
> Chris.
> 
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