Ableton
Hello all:
I am running OBS studio from a new IMAC with Catalina OSX. I have a focusrite Scarlet 2i2 audio interface. It is probably the first one ever made. I can hear the audio on my monitor speakers running out of my Scarlet 2i2. I hear sound. But When I stream or record into OBS, no sound is being sent to OBS. The input levels are not showing in OBS at all. I select 'input capture' Then select my Scarlet 2i2 audio interface. No audio goes into OBS. I even tried to go on the main settings even selected 'mic/auxiliary Audio channel 1' and nothing. No audio goes into OBS.
I even went to MAc's system preferences and selected my scarlet 2i2 as input and output devices. And nothing goes into OBS. Video is fine but no audio is going into the OBS software. I am using the most current obs software. 24.0.6
Thank you all.
I am running OBS studio from a new IMAC with Catalina OSX. I have a focusrite Scarlet 2i2 audio interface. It is probably the first one ever made. I can hear the audio on my monitor speakers running out of my Scarlet 2i2. I hear sound. But When I stream or record into OBS, no sound is being sent to OBS. The input levels are not showing in OBS at all. I select 'input capture' Then select my Scarlet 2i2 audio interface. No audio goes into OBS. I even tried to go on the main settings even selected 'mic/auxiliary Audio channel 1' and nothing. No audio goes into OBS.
I even went to MAc's system preferences and selected my scarlet 2i2 as input and output devices. And nothing goes into OBS. Video is fine but no audio is going into the OBS software. I am using the most current obs software. 24.0.6
Thank you all.
Scarlett 2i2 Ableton Mac Input Problem Download
How to avoid crackles and audio dropouts. Live Versions: 8 - 10 Operating System: All If the CPU load is too high and audio can't be buffered within the chosen buffer rate, then this may result in crackles, dropouts (gaps in playback) or glitches during playback. Click on Driver Type and select CoreAudio (Mac) or ASIO (Windows): On Mac, you can choose separate devices for both input and output, or you can choose to deactivate one of them (set to 'No Device'): Input and Output Config lets you activate the inputs and outputs that you need. If you have a basic audio interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs. You asked for an honest opinion, so this is it. I'm cross with myself for not updating from an old Saffire(which was superb while it lasted) to the Scarlett 2i2 a long time ago. Latency had become a problem. Now it has vanished. It's suitably idiot proof, and I love the direct monitor function. Again so simple.