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It should be as simple as selecting the RP as an audio interface. Have you downloaded the? It's a good book. Follow the instructions starting at page 24, section '1.12.2 Setting Up For Audio (Mac OS X).' Test by seeing if you can play ReaSynth through your RP. (I really like that my cheapie $130 RP-255 can be my actual synthesis hardware.) Then dig in on Chapter 3, 'Recording Audio and MIDI' and see if you can record from the RP.
USB Audio ASIO Driver for Mac OS X Overview The USB ASIO driver is the solution. It enables buffersizes down to 32 samples (0.73 ms) and creates an ultra highspeed USB audio connection, bypassing the operating system's audio. Downloads Software and driver updates, tutorials, manuals and more! Product Registration Ready to register your PreSonus product? Simply create or log into your My.PreSonus account. Mac OS X 10.7.5 Lion. Audio Interfaces; AudioBox USB Interfaces.
It looks like it's easy to set up an aggregate device on macOS. This will let you use both the RP and any other audio device - such as the built-in speakers - at the same time. That's actually pretty easy on a PeeCee too using ASIO4ALL (once I set all the sample rates to 44.1kHz and made the buffers all the same size) and it looks like a snap on the Mac. I'll have to get me one! If all else fails you can just plug the RP's stereo line output into the Mac. USB is (practically) noiseless.
No Static At All. Check back here once you get it going or have any more questions. If there was a contest for 'Most Friendly and Helpful Product Forum' this one would be nominated every year and win most of them! BTW - did you know that DigiTech RPs respond to MIDI program change messages?! I load a backing track into Reaper, seek transients and paste Program Changes. Got my goofy rhythm Auto-Ya going, then boom, in the bridge, the octaver goes on so I can double the bass part, toes-free!
I have 15' USB cables, so I can send Program Changes from my Alesis controller that can be 30' away from my pedal. Also, it's easy to make TouchOSC layouts to send PCs from iOS & Android devices. There's even an AU interface for the RPs that doesn't exist on PeeCee.
I asked DigiTech in an email about that, wondering if I had overlooked a feature, nope no VST interface for PC. Damn gotta get me a Mac.