Pro: Virtual audio devices and source mixing Info on how to set up a multi-output device (also applicable to Sound Flower)Ĭon: (No output routing/you need to make a multi-output device to do output routing?)Ĭon: Mac-only ( Windows is in development and you can sign up to be notified)įeatures: Automatically pause your music, set individual apps' volumes, and record system It is not possible like in Dante, Sound Siphon and Loopback to choose several destinations but if you choose Background Music as entry in a software you get the mix chosen in the Pulldown menu of Background Music and on the hardware output you want. Info Video (also applicable to Sound Flower) I did some brief testing with Loopback and Sound Siphon this morning (and if I did more audio work than I do I'd choose Loopback over Sound Siphon even though it's twice as expensive).Ĭon: You need to make a multi-output device to do output routing I've personally used SoundFlower and iShowU Audio Capture for projects. I can update this if anyone has anything to add. I compiled what everyone listed and added my own contributions. Im just glad I finally got this to work on this machine.There was some discussion in the Syphon Virtual Webcam - Questions & Assistance thread about audio-routing software and it was getting a bit off-topic from the original purpose of the thread so I decided to move the discussion into its own thread. It's weird to me that the built in speakers have to be the master even when you have a whole separate audio interface set-up in there. And if you also use an interface and studio monitors for listening, you can just turn the built-in speakers down using system preferences so that you're not hearing two sets of speakers. That'll make them the master source and bring them to the top of the list which form some reason is a crucial element to this working. So if you're still having the problem where you're getting no audio and everything seems to be set up properly, maker sure you go into Audio-Midi and redo the checklist starting with your Mac / built-in speakers. ![]() I was looking at AethersHill's response / checklist and realized I didn't really put too much stock into making the Mac Speakers the Master Device as its never mattered before and I've always used my studio monitors and mixer for listening so they were never selected anyways. ![]() I used system preferences > Sound to turn the Mac speakers down all the way so that the sound is coming from only my Audio mixer and Studio monitors and Blackhole is sending it to OBS. ![]() Then I just checked the Blackhole box and the box for my audio mixer and they all came alive. I unchecked all of the devices and then selected the Mac speakers first so they went up to the top of the list and audio started coming through them. But I realized the order in which you select the devices matters. I have an audio mixer connected to my computer and was also selecting the Mac speakers in the multi output device but still not getting any audio at all. I wasn't getting any audio at all after creating the multi-output device using Blackhole and my main speakers. I wanted to post this because I was having the same problems.
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