When this menu bar icon is enabled, you can switch back and forth between mac speakers and the Multi-Output Device which includes mac speakers and bluetooth speaker. To get around this I suggest to first make sure you have the volume menu bar icon enabled with the instructions below. Note that you won't be able to adjust ouput volume from Mac any more when this output is enabled. Just tweak the new multi output device setting you created. I do not recommend playing around with any of the other settings in this MIDI app. You may also select Drift Correction to test if you like it enabled or not - I'm not 100% sure what this does but I think it makes sure that your devices stay in sync to the audio/video playing on your computer. You may also select which device as your master device (in this case Mac speakers)Ĩ. Right-click on the Multi-Output Device you just created and use device for sound output.ħ. Select (check box) your Mac speakers from the list on the right and your bluetooth speaker to add to the Multi-Output Device.Ħ. Hit the "+" button at the bottom left and select "Create Multi-Output Device" (You may rename the device if you wish)ĥ. You should see all the audio outputs in the left sidebarĤ. In Finder go to the top menu hit Go -> Utilities -> Audio Midi Setupģ. Speaker should say connected on the Bluetooth settings page in system preferences app.Ģ. This will allow you to have sound from your Mac as well as your bluetooth speaker at the same time.ġ. Hey is a setting in macOS to enable multi device sound output.
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