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Easily unpair a multi-output sound device in Mac's Audio MIDI Setup program
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You can easily set up your Mac to play audio out of multiple devices at once, including headphones, wired speakers, and Bluetooth speakers, in your Mac’s Audio MIDI Setup app. But what if you no longer need the multi-output device you created? Deleting the device is even simpler—all you have to do is select it from the list in the app and click the (Remove) button. In this article, we’ll talk you through the steps to delete a multi-output device you no longer want.

Things You Should Know

  • You can delete multi-output devices in your Mac’s built-in Audio MIDI Setup app.
  • Click the device in the lefthand menu of the app window and then click the "-" button in the bottom left corner to delete it.
  1. You’ll see a list of your devices on the left side of the Audio Devices window. Click your multi-output device to select it.[1]
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  2. You’ll see this button in the lower left corner of the app window, between the + and buttons. When you hover over it, you’ll see the text Remove Selected Aggregate Device. Click this to delete your device.
    • To create a new multi-output device, click + and select the devices from the list that you want to combine.
      • To select your new device as the audio output for your Mac, you’ll need to go to Apple menu > System Settings > Sound and select it from the list there.
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  • You can view all the audio devices connected to your Mac by going to Apple menu > System Settings > Sound. While you can select your output device and adjust the sound settings from this menu, you can’t add or remove multi-output devices there.
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Megaera Lorenz, PhD
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Megaera Lorenz is an Egyptologist and Writer with over 20 years of experience in public education. In 2017, she graduated with her PhD in Egyptology from The University of Chicago, where she served for several years as a content advisor and program facilitator for the Oriental Institute Museum’s Public Education office. She has also developed and taught Egyptology courses at The University of Chicago and Loyola University Chicago. This article has been viewed 6,667 times.
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