


Furthermore, you represent and warrant that you will not allow any minor access to this site or services. This website should only be accessed if you are at least 18 years old or of legal age to view such material in your local jurisdiction, whichever is greater. Right, I'll spend the rest of the afternoon experimenting with "sounds".You are about to enter website that contains content of an adult nature. Now, WHY couldn't Personus have come up with this suggestion? IT WORKS!! I can now use my usb mic WITHOUT an audio interface. Thank you so much for the very valuable tip. My sincere thanks to him when Presonus couldn't/wouldn't help! In other words, it may not be S1 that's the problem, but the mic. Could be it does something odd, ie its not a standard Core Audio (OSX's audio standard) device. If you cant add your USB mic to the aggregate device, something odd may be going on it should work, but I notice the Thomann page only lists Logic and Garageband for compatibility. If you create an aggregate device with the USB mic and the internal sound, that might work better.

It might be worthwhile testing if an aggregate device will work this is a 'virtual device' which combines multiple real devices into one.

Just a thought (I dont own S1) but it may not like using different audio devices for input and output Im thinking that if you're using your internal mac sound for output, it may be preventing you selecting the USB mic for input. Looks like I have WASTED OVER $300 for Studio One 3 Professional! I am really p**** off!Ī poster on the KVR website came up with the CORRECT solution I just had to add it to the Audio Midi Setup. My usb microphone worked immediately without any special setup. I used Garage Band today, a programme that is provided FREE OF CHARGE with the OSX operating system. Both unsatisfactory! Surely it can't be that difficult for PreSonus to come up with a suitable answer? I have received 2 answers to my question so far.
