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I am not sure what you are referring to, but I am not referring to whatever MIDI device you have added. I am referring to the system settings for audio input and output which is configured in the Audio Devices pane of Audio MIDI Setup.
In the past, a shortcut to reconfiguring the audio output correctly was to open GarageBand and play a loop.
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