How do i monitor usb audio?

i am recording guitar and vocals through a floor pod that i can send into logic with a usb and i want to monitor it as i record through some ehadphones i have connected to my mac but when i put the output as the "built-in output" i cant hear anything. help!

jacobc22 wrote:
i am recording guitar and vocals through a floor pod that i can send into logic with a usb and i want to monitor it as i record through some ehadphones i have connected to my mac but when i put the output as the "built-in output" i cant hear anything. help!
http://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/10/#lgcpbb81aca5
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