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How do I play computer audio through Mini-Me SPDIF or AES digital outputs?
If Mini-Me is equipped with a USB or Firewire connection card, you can play computer audio – such as from iTunes or Spotify or a DAW like Logic or Pro Tools or Ableton – to the Mini-Me’s 1/8″ analog output jack.
This computer audio cannot be directed to the digital audio outputs AES/EBU or SPDIF. Only signal from the Mini-Me’s Analog Mic/Line inputs are passed to the digital audio AES/EBU or SPDIF outputs.