The following are screenshots of settings. I'd really like to find a fix without using Voicemeeter, as I have no clue how to use it for what I'm wanting to do and I don't want to pour time (which I honestly don't have to spare) when I'll likely never use it on a regular basis.Īny help would be appreciated. The gain is set to its normal amount, which makes the audio sound just like our recordings when the effects are activated. When we use the mics directly in OBS, the sound is weird and distanced, even though the mics weren't even two feet from us. Get asioconfig and choose Synchronous Audio Router (prior to 0.13.99.1). Start SAR Configuration tool from Windows start menu (0.13.99.1 or later). Select the Synchronous Audio Router ASIO driver and open the ASIO configuration dialog. Do we absolutely need to have the monitor input on? Does anyone know what exactly this does, as we don't have much of a reason to monitor the input directly from Audition. Start your DAW (for beta: as admin) and open its audio configuration settings. When I turn on the "monitor input", noise is picked up in OBS however, it looks more like what's coming into Audition rather than what's going out of it - the output in Audition has no level readings, whereas OBS has one dancing (I'm assuming that would be our A/C in the background). The push to talk feature isn't enabled in OBS, as well. Everything is as it should be in Audition and OBS (following a guide on YouTube) where it worked previously before OBS' recent update. I had even uninstalled VAC and reinstalled. Everything is up to date with all of the drivers, as well as OBS. Still can't get vocals through to OBS Studio. We didn't change any settings from the last stream we aired. We're unable to use VB Virtual Audio Cable for some unknown reason. Even searching through Reddit and Google comes up with nothing very similar. I posted this a few days ago but there wasn't much that could be done (though only one person was commenting).
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