Aggregate UltraLite as a giant mixer?

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Re: Aggregate UltraLite as a giant mixer?

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Super Duper! and CCC are APIs for Time Machine and Disk Utility.
installed Sonoma over top of Catalina with the existing driver I'm using & everything seems to be happy & its the old version of Cuemix too.
That's how it works for most of us on Intel Macs. Apple Silicon can be a bit more complicated because of the built-in security.

Again, CueMix is part of your UltraLite. The driver lets you have access but can't add any functionality that wasn't there.
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