![]() ![]() This is a mess, but this is the only way to make sure that OBS is not gonna mess around with your audio gear that is used in ProTools or any other DAW.ĭo this, if it doesnt help - give me a couple of days, i have to look into ProTools under Windows to tell you more about it, i have no idea about this DAW and how the audio system is built. Remeber that people would not hear what you have in your Preview/Cue output in ProTools, because you are capturing only the master output.Īnd also remeber to remove the "Default device" and "Default communication device" from your HD Omni audio interface. Then you route your master out from ProTools via cable to the line in on the second soundcard and you are ready to go. Leave the Desktop Audio Device at default, there is no way in OBS to disable it. Then you go to settings>audio>Micropone/Auxiliary Audio Device and set your line in on your onboard (or second external soundcard) as your input. If not (would be really strange but anyway) - get one, PCIe or USB, doesnt matter - but it should have a line in input. You have a basic soundcard built into your motherboard? If yes - use it. You have to split the software at a hardware level, that means 2 different soundcards, in this case your HD Omni audio interface (and whatever is attached to it) is ONLY for ProTools, dont even try to hijack this - it will result in high latency in the best case and software crash/bluescreen in the worst case. ![]()
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