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How to separate audio channels with OBS for free

Discussion in 'Equipment' started by niofalpha, Jun 6, 2017.

  1. niofalpha

    niofalpha ★ Level 6: Elite

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    Hey guys! I had an issue setting up my VAC Cables, so I figured I'd show you guys how to do it :D

    First thing you need to do is download, and install VBAudio Voice Mixer Banana, and optionally VBAudio Virtual Audio Cable to improve your mic quality. Then restart your PC.

    Next, open your audio mixer on windows and set "Voice Meter Input" as your default audio device on the "playback" tab, then go to "recording", and right click on both "Voice Meter Output", and "Voice Meter Aux Output" and go to properties>Listen. Check the box that says "Listen to this device", and select your
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    headphones/ speakers you use. Do this for both.

    Next, open the Voice Meeter Banana software, and on the "Virtual Inputs" group make sure "B1", and "B2" are selected respectively.
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    Then open up what software you want to separate. I usually use this to separate music/ VOIP from gameplay. Go to the where ever playback settings are located, and set "VoiceMeeter Aux Input" as your Output device.


    Finally, open OBS and set "VoiceMeeter Input" as your Desktop Audio Device, and "VoiceMeeter Aux Input" as your secondary Desktop Audio Device.



    BONUS: How to use VoiceMeeter Banana and VAC Cables to improve your mic quality.
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    In this click on the top (Where it should say "Select Input Device" and select your microphone.
    Then check the "A1" box. Use the box under "IntelliPAN" to modify your mic audio to make your microphone sound better.

    Next, by Hardware out click the A1 Box, then "MME: CABLE INPUT"

    Finally open the Windows Audio Mixer backup, and select "Cable Output" and put it as your default audio device.

    I hope I helped, and if you would like this in Video Form check here
     

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