Windows does not have a native tool for grouping audio devices, but ASIO4ALL is a reliable app that can create aggregates. Once the devices are grouped into an aggregate device, you can then launch your DAW, select the aggregate device or ASIO4LL as the playback device, and then configure the I/O settings.
- How do I create an aggregate audio device in Windows 10?
- How do I remove an aggregate audio device from my Mac?
- How do I make an aggregate sound device on my Mac?
- How do I make an audio device aggregate?
How do I create an aggregate audio device in Windows 10?
You may need to go to Window > Show Audio Devices. Click on the “+” in the bottom left corner of the window. Select “Create Aggregate Device.” Click the “+” again and select “Create Multi-Output Device.”
How do I remove an aggregate audio device from my Mac?
To remove an aggregate device, select it in the sidebar of the Audio Devices window, then click the Remove button .
How do I make an aggregate sound device on my Mac?
Set up an Aggregate Device
From the Finder, choose Go > Utilities. Open the Audio MIDI Setup application. Click the Add (+) button on the bottom-left corner in the Audio Devices window and chose Create Aggregate Device. A new Aggregate Device appears in the list on the left side of the window.
How do I make an audio device aggregate?
To create an aggregate device, do the following:
- Open Audio MIDI Setup in your Applications/Utilities folder.
- Choose Window→Show Audio Window, or press Command-1. ...
- Click the + icon at the bottom of the Audio Devices window, and then choose Create Aggregate Device on the drop-down menu.