Recording iTunes into Logic Express

Hi there, does anyone know if there is a way to use iTunes as a soundboard (playing sound effects) and rewire the audio into Logic? I produce a podcast and we'd like to use iTunes to play our theme music and sound effects live.
Thanks
Fausto Fernos
Feast of Fools Podcast
www.feastoffools.net

Give this a try, the user interface isn't great but...
http://www.jackosx.com/
It does work well.

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