![]() ![]() The three apps I've tested so far are Skype, Source-Connect Now and Zoom. Audient has a small interface that does and RME's TotalMix does too. Using a second interface is usually more reliable (and freeing) than dealing with virtual cables.īut if your interface has loopback built in, that's also an easy way to do it. Set the USB interface as the source for OBS, Skype, ZOOM, whatever, and you're free to use your main interface and Pro Tools in a normal manner. A cheap and reliable solution is to simply run the output of your interface into a cheap USB interface line in. If you're using an HD system, source-nexus is the only solution i'm aware of. If you need to use your interface (for example, if recording), you can create an aggregate i/o with the zoom driver plus your interface. these configurations will offer more options but are not necessarily useful for you. ladiocast will occasionally drop a connection, which is a minor pain. ![]() Soundflower (or blackhole) plus ladiocast (or loopback) will also work, but it's likely more complex than you need. i used this configuration for 4 hours of classes yesterday, and it works fine. Now in the headphones, or on the stream webpage montoring, you shall here the voice.Īdjust the levels to avoid saturation as you add new sources, carefull here with the level of the voice.If you don't need to use an interface (in particular, if you don't need to record), you can select the zoom driver for the pro tools playback engine. Just select the sound card as the third input. I've here a motu sound card, on which i'll plug a microphone. However, that's the principle of Soundflower and Ladio ! Don't give up until you succeed ! Add a third input The sound softwares such as Reaper, Ableton Live and co will be easy, but Firefox and VLC will need a bit of more tests and experiements. In Ladiocast, to get the sound of reaper, i've then to choose Soundflower as my second input.Īdjust the levels to avoid saturation as you add a new sound source.Įach software will need a bit of adjusting the routing between the sound preferences, soundflower options and Ladiocast. Reaper : Menu audio > périphérique audio > soundflower I use soundflower to route the sound of Reaper (Reaper 's main output is configured with Soundflower as its main output). In this tutorial, i'l sue it to get the sound of reaper, but can be done with other softwares, such as Ableton Live, VLC, and more. Here a screenshot of the system sound preferences and soundflower menu. It will then appear in your sound preferences, and can route the signal of one software to another. Note that due to some reports with Soundflower issues, Blackbox is strongly recommanded ! You shall listen to the stream in your headphones.Īdd a second input Install soundflower /or/ Blackhole Now plug a headphone, and select as the output the builtin output. Select now the output, here the built in input, allows me to monitor the output with a headphone. You can listen to it, to see if the stream quality is good, and close to what you send.Ĭarefull of the feedback / larsen if you do this on the same machine. You can now connect and open server page to see if your stream is present. I've connected a phone playing some music with a minijack cable to the builtin input. Select the input from the contextual menu. Here i've selected as follows:īefore to nconnect, we'll set the sound input. ![]() Once all fields have been filled, check the encoding tab.
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