![]() ![]() ![]() Let me know if you'd like additional media but I think the issues are pretty cut and dry. To take off monitoring in FL (infinite feeback loop) you have to disconnect the channel from the master so it doesnt send to SLOBS anyway. My Steinberg USB interface has a Loopback feature I can enable, but I haven't really figured out how that might or if that will help at all. If necessary I will see if it solves the problem but am trying to avoid an ornate set up, and am also considering CPU Load budget issues. ![]() What I have not tried is this Voicemeeter - Virtual Audio Mixer which I have heard mentioned. Selecting just the audio interface as a source of course just renders Dry Audio into stream labs which is not desired. I have tried the Asio 4 All driver which delivers better latency but I have no way to route it to stream labs. I have tried Voxengo Recorder, but I think it being 32bit may have been an issue with it not providing any results. This is an ideal situation howevever i can not get the total latency to go any less than 60ms which is just enough to make it quite disorienting hearing my voice and guitar trail behind me like a ghost. Method 2 - Using FL Studio Asio driver gets perfect sounding audio coming out of the Streamlabs mixer in the desktop audio area. An Analog solution that gets the results im looking for but is messy and worst of all generates a very mechanical sounding hum. Method 1 - route from headphones out of my Audio Interface to the line in of my computer using an aux cord. To have the audio from my FL studio master go into my Stream Labs mixer output, bringing guitar and voice into the Twitch stream. Here's what I would like to have happen and where my trouble shooting has got me. Thanks for taking the time to read and respond. ![]()
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