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Disabling bluetooth headphone mic input - is it possible?
Hello!
I often use a pair of sony bluetooth cans to compose. While this works well for apps like gadget and many others, anything that uses a mic input gets all wonky and either plays like garbage or through the external speaker.
In apps like Cubasis and the OLD fl studio (still waiting on 3 to get back to par) there was a app option to use bluetooth which fixed the issue.
Is there any setting I can use in the OS to fix this? As inputs start getting added to apps (including triqtraq and elasticdrums) more don't want to play nice with the settings.
The obvious answer is to plug in a cable, but the wireless setup is convenient for me to sketch ideas as inspiration strikes throughout the day.
Anyone know what's up?