Short answer yes. Long answer, because the air pods show up as a separate audio 
device (since its a bluetooth device) and since voice over lets you route it to 
any audio device independent of where the system audio is routed  or where pro 
tools is routed this should work fine. 
> On Jul 15, 2018, at 1:41 AM, Rory McDonald <roryj...@rogers.com> wrote:
> 
> So I've been playing around with pro tools lately and recently discovered by 
> accident that when using airpods, only voiceover comes through them, where as 
> pro tools comes through my mac speakers. So i'm wondering if its possible to 
> run an aux from my mac's headphone jack to my stereo until i et monitors and 
> run pro tools through that while running voiceover through my airpods? Is it 
> possible to multi channel like that without an interface? Would be nice to 
> not have voiceover turning down the music in the session when editing and 
> mixing, and also would be nice to not have my voiceover broadcasted to the 
> whole world, lol. 
> 
> Rory
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