![]() I've got Limiter, Compressor, Gain, Noise Suppression, and Noise Gate. One of the best things I have done is pick up some headphones that are comfortable for long wear when streaming. Sorry, I know it's more comfortable, but it's just the nature of these things. All the filters in the world and the highest quality mics can't save you. I fear this may be a dumb question, because I can't for the life of me find anything online that works, but is there any way to use my Snowball as my input, listen to the output on my speakers without needing a Headset, continue having my viewers hearing whichever program output I have going, and NOT have the Snowball picking up the sound I'm hearing from my speakers, causing my viewers to hear that as well (probably causing an echo)?ĮDIT, oh I forgot. It's almost impossible to use speakers with a mic without picking up the sound. I really want to be able to not wear my headset while streaming, and just listen to my audio through my speakers (while my viewers hear only the program I've enabled for that timeframe) and speak through my Snowball.but the Snowball is also picking up the audio from my speakers that I'm listening to. I also have all my other games as separate outputs in OBS but still playing through the speakers. I have that and my desktop audio as different channels in OBS Studio. I hope I explained it well enough, it's kinda late here and I got side-tracked at some point.I'm not the greatest at this so I'll do my best to explain everything. The only reason I could think of to run a separate audio connection from Ableton directly to OBS without Windows' desktop and games sound on it is when you would like to watch YouTube videos in private with your viewers only being able to hear Ableton (obviously you could disable the Desktop Audio in OBS entirely then or just mute it in OBS' audio mixer). In this picture you have your final Ableton not go through Windows' output but straight to your Line Out, as an example I'm just gonna call that Line Out device your actual monitoring hardware.īut I would really just recommend sending A1 to your Speakers and then have that as as Desktop Audio in OBS and then you can forget Connection A and OBS' Mic/Auxiliary Audio Device all together. Blue are internal connections and green is what connections you have to set up.Ĭonnection A (on the right) is only useful if VoiceMeeter's A1 output does not go to your speakers but you still want OBS to record Ableton like on the picture. ![]() Red are connections that happen virtual and automatically. You could set A1 to your Line Out if you have something on there like headphones or something. Just note that if you send the output coming from the virtual input to the Speakers (channel A1 in VoiceMeeter) and the Speakers are selected as the Desktop Audio Device in OBS people watching your stream will hear it twice. In OBS you'll need to use the correct input so that would be any Mic/Auxiliary Audio Device. VoiceMeeter's output which is similar to any external device such as Line-in, Mic, etc. You are recording the input to VoiceMeeter rather than VoiceMeeter's output. What's happening in your set up is that you are bypassing VoiceMeeter. ![]() To pick up the audio in OBS, speakers should be the preferred choice. There are a few reasons why your desktop sound won't be heard. To check your audio device settings on Windows 11, follow these steps Open Settings Click on Sounds Select the device you want your audio output from. 61 8.2K views 3 months ago obs settings fix This video shows you how to fix the no desktop audio error in OBS Studio. Also, your output format does not matter so you can leave that on whatever you want. A common mistake often causes the OBS desktop audio to stop working. I would actually recommend it as VoiceMeeter itself outputs over your A device which is your "Focusrite" thing. If this is not what you want I suggest putting your default output back on "Speakers" or "Line Out". Right now, VoiceMeeter is set to record ALL of your Windows sounds including games, browser, etc. to recording desktop audio on Windows: Launch OBS Studio on your Windows PC. Add a new sound output capture (and input capture when that doesnt work). If your desktop audio capture is not working, heres a quick walkthrough on. Go into OBS settings and select Desktop Audio to either insert audio program here 2ch or Multi-Output device (tried both options on each attempt). If your sound making program and/or sound recording program can change (virtual) hardware then it will work without having to change it. Choose Multi-Output Device as computer audio output device from audio settings. control? Can you tell me what is hooked up to your PC's Speaker output and what is hooked up to your Line Out if anything? That makes it easier for me to explain the following.īut going by what you have here, you don't have to set VoiceMeeter as any default device in Windows. I take it you want to use the ASIO support from VoiceMeeter and maybe have some extra monitor.
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