Well, the issue is really with what TYPE of device it appears to be. At least in Windows, ASIO is incompatible with DirectSound, and wrappers need to be developed to allow DirectX programs to interface with ASIO devices. Is Jack OSX seen as an actual physical piece of hardware? if so, does the interface actually follow the spec of a soundflower device, a proper audio card, or is it similar to Linux Jack, where it is a seperate audio routing system that requires hooks in the host program to connect to the jack server?
If Jack appears as a hardware mixer as opposed to a Sound card per se, then that is why it doesn't work with Ninjam. The problem may be with the Jack driver and not with Ninjam at all.
As OSX is built off Unix, I'm assuming the support is similar to Linux, not that of Windows (where you need an ASIO Wrapper to connect anything).
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