Yes - that is the case on my and probably all Macs.
When you select the USB driver in the Audio MIDI Setup tool, you turn off the native "Built-In Audio" output which is what feeds the optical output.
FWIW I believe that the Valab prioritizes the USB input when it is live. The switch selects between optical and coax when there is no USB input. I say this because many DACs are set up this way.
To prove it would require a second source to test.
It makes it hard to A/B on the fly, but other then that it doesn't represent a problem for me.
When you select the USB driver in the Audio MIDI Setup tool, you turn off the native "Built-In Audio" output which is what feeds the optical output.
FWIW I believe that the Valab prioritizes the USB input when it is live. The switch selects between optical and coax when there is no USB input. I say this because many DACs are set up this way.
To prove it would require a second source to test.
It makes it hard to A/B on the fly, but other then that it doesn't represent a problem for me.