Yeah, I can't hear myself in my cans and it doesn't register (much) on the OBS volume slider, but it's not truly muted, as my desktop audio doesn't return to its original volume until the mic track is muted on OBS. Turning down my mic on the mixer doesn't make much of an effect. ![]() I have it configured via the audio filters but the audio will only truly return to its original volume if I mute the microphone slider via OBS. I'd like to know if there was a way my physical mixer could control the OBS audio levels, especially considering I'm using multiple channels. It doesn't change anything on-screen or in OBS. Is it possible to control OBS volume sliders with my physical mixer?Īll lowering my audio on the mixer does is decrease the volume in my headphones. I downloaded the iShowU digital audio capture device so that I could pull sound from my iTunes without the outside noise of my mic. ![]() (think of this, except with an on-air personality: ) ![]() ![]() I have an alesis multimix 4 4-channel mixer and I'm using OBS to run a Youtube live stream that is simply my iTunes music and me narrating/hosting on my microphone.
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