
In control panel I have my speakers set as the default playback device but I also tried changing this to the virtual audio cable with no luck. I feel like the root cause of the issue is I have no idea how to get a virtual audio cable's output to also play through my speakers. How can I get reaper's live monitor to play back the effects through my speakers so that I can hear it before I record it in OSB? I want to just sit here for some time tweaking plugins to get a good sound for my voice, but I can't do this without first recording it in OSB and playing it back, which is killing me. My modified voice from reaper is getting output through OBS's audio channel and things are good.

I have OBS set to use the virtual cable as mic input.Īt this point, things work correctly. I have reaper configured to use my microphone as input and the virtual cable as output. Reaper (real time ability to modify my voice): I am using a 1 month old Sony VAIO Fit 14, 8GB RAM, i7 Intel processor, 1TB HDD,and the newst Audacity downloaded less than 1 month ago 2.0.3.I'm starting to get into streaming and I'm not quite an audio wizard, but here's what I have so far:

I am aware this is a semi-common problem, so i have gone through the following forum suggestions to try to fix this, and ALL of the suggestions have not worked for me:Ĭan someone help try to figure this out? I really want to use Mandala Pads…

Please check the input device settings and the project sample rate.” Click Start - Run or press Win-R to open the Run Application dialog, click Browse, locate a directory where VAC is installed (by default, it installs to 'C:Program FilesVirtual Audio Cable'), and double-click setup item a path to the uninstaller application will be inserted in the command line. When i hit Record button, i get this popup: I installed the VAC/Virtual Audio Cable program and followed all the steps, and eventually vigured out how to get the VB software to recognice VAC as an output.Īudacity immediately comes up with VAC as a recording input, but I am not able to actually record with this input source chosen. My goal is to use a Synesthesia Mandala Pad, which triggers the Mandala Virtual Brain software, (“VB”) as a midi device to create sound on my computer and then have that sound recorded by Audacity (and heard by me).
