Blue Microphones icicle: two USB-in interfaces?

Hey folks,
I'm new to the Adobe Audition software, and I'm working on putting together a podcasting setup. For starting, I'm using a Blue Microphones "Spark" XLR mic with the blue icicle preamp. I would like to add another microphone to my setup, and I went to the FAQ for the icicle and noticed this under the FAQ section.
Can I use more than one Icicle at a time?
Some audio editing software allows for multiple USB connections. Check with your software vendor-- they should have technical support staff who can answer all of your questions about their product.
So i'm curious, anyone have experience successfully using multiple USB-ins with audition? I'm using CC, if that helps.
Thanks so much for ya'lls time,
Quin

If multiple instances of the same device only show up once to the operating system, then Audition won't be able to do much about that.  But on both platforms there are solutions to facilitate multiple USB audio inputs.  As Bob mentioned, OS X offers "Aggregate Devices" which allow you to create a virtual audio device with both selected as inputs.  You can then setup Audition to use this Aggregate Device as it's primary audio device, and configure your recordings to use each of the usb devices contained within.
On Windows, it's possible using ASIO4ALL which can perform a similar function.  By selecting both of the USB microphones as input devices and your standard audio as the output device, you can use this virtual device in Audition and each usb microphone should be available as a separate input channel option.
Where things might get tricky is synchronization.  Over time, subtle differences in the device clock speeds can result in shifting sync problems.  Not much we can do about this as it's inherent to the nature of these devices, but for non-music purposes, it shouldn't be too noticeable.  In any case, it's worth a shot.  ASIO4ALL is a free download from www.asio4all.com.

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