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Aggregating audio devices in Mac OS X : Ask.Audio

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Send an Audio Message to an iPhone or Mac from Messages in ...

    https://osxdaily.com/2014/12/02/send-audio-messages-from-mac-os-x/
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Where are the alert tone audio files located in OS X?

    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/210072/where-are-the-alert-tone-audio-files-located-in-os-x
    In what directory on OS X are the sound files located for the alert tones in Messages and in FaceTime? I'm not talking about the alert sounds in System Preferences; I mean the ones that are also on iOS—like Aurora, Bamboo, Chord, etc.—in the list in this screenshot:

How to Convert Text to Spoken Audio in Mac OS X the Easy Way

    https://osxdaily.com/2011/06/29/convert-text-to-spoken-audio-the-easy-way/
    Click again on “Keyboard Shortcuts” and select “Services” from the left side menu. Scroll down until you see the “Text” option group, click the checkbox next to “Add to iTunes as a Spoken Track”. Now you just need to close up System Preferences and the option to convert text files and text blocks to spoken audio is enabled.

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