

Then just use it for output: all the audio will be simultaneously played on your normal output and also sent to Soundflower. Include both Soundflower and the built-in output in this device. Echo is actually the wrong term for the problem, there is a delay on all external sound inputs and some internal sources. Also attached is an mkv file generated within OBS about 6 seconds long demonstrating the problem. To overcome this, you go to the Audio Midi Setup application (already on your mac), and create a Multi-output device. Included: screenshots of all my settings in OBS, Mac system audio settings, and the midi setup interface. There is a slight inconvenient with this: you won't hear it while recording. Once installed, you can just select your output and your input to Soundflower, then play any sound and record it. MacOS system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications. It shows Java routing to the channels that correspond to sound flower, and the internal speakers. It has both the internal speakers (a headphone), a soundflower device, and an external monitor as pieces. (This also allows me to send all my system audio to the 'B' cable so I can control Spotify/youtube/etc volume seperate from Skype). Instead of having Skype app output to desktop/default audio, I send it to the A Cable. Basically creates digital audio 'pipes' to move signal around. SoundFlower can be downloaded for free, from the author, Matt Ingalls: I have a multi-audio device as my system output. Its similar to a Soundflower or Loop Back. This way you can record whatever sound comes out of your mac without also capturing the sounds in your environment. Step 2: Configure Soundflower After you’ve installed Soundflower launch the Sound system preference and you’ll see evidence of Soundflower in the Output and Input tabs. I'm having an interesting problem trying to record audio from an app (for automation purposes): My system is: Mac mini OS X Yosemite I'm running Genymotion VirtualBox with the following Audio se. It provides virtual input and output audio devices and allows to pipe your mac's audio output to its input. It really works great, and you only need a little bit of preparation, once, and you'll be set. check 'built-in output.' You probably already did the following: In system preferences (sound) set sound effects for built in speakers, set input and output for soundflower. A flower symbol appears on you top menu bar next to volume, etc.

It may sound complicated, but be pacient. The echo reverb is cause by the microphone in your comp, go SoundFlowerBed->Audio Setup-> Then right click SoundflowerChannel(The one youve setup)-> Set as. Go to applications folder double click Soundflowerbed. Until then, we have a solid work-around! Drop a comment if you have any questions.There is a free solution for this. I hope this helped anyone else out, now we wait until the Devs fix it for good. All other system sounds should function normally. Somewhere down the line the multimedia output that i selected in my sound preferences which was created after instaling soundflower was what i would select to get sound through OBS and still be able to hear everything through my scarlet 2i2. Voila! Now your Discord should be outputting stereo sound to your desired output device. I did everything the video said and for a good amount of time everything was all good. Now go to System Preferences > Sound > Output > Multi-Output Device Logic Pro) via Cycling74 SoundFlower and IAC bus (Macintosh OS X 10.5. Enter Audiobus - Its essentially Soundflower, or Rewire for iOS. Syntheway - Echo Chamber Reverb and Delay Vst Vst3, Keyboard, Vst Vst3 Effects. For your output device, select “Multi-Output Device” even effects apps that make anything you run through your iDevice echo, and so on. Under the “Use” column, check your desired External Sound Card / Output Device, as well as Soundflower (2ch) In the bottom left corner, click the +, and click “Create Multi-Output Device” all the settings are correct, but I keep getting an unexplicable echo. Now viewers are telling me there is a bad echo (FYI, mic is off - only sound on is the Desktop Audio). using Virtual Audio cable, Jack or sound flower to link them together Mark Lane. Open Audio MIDI Setup from the Utilities folder (Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup) I went back into the MIDI setup and unchecked 'Built in Output,' then actually went back in to OBS and just selected Soundflower 2ch as the Desktop audio source. Discord only outputs audio through the left channel when I select my controller as an output device. Everything plays through the controller fine, except for Discord. I plug my headphones into my DJ Controller that’s connected to my MacBook Pro via USB. After some experimenting, I’ve found a workaround. As some of you fellow Mac users may know, the current version of Discord does not handle certain external sound cards well, resulting in audio only coming out one channel in a stereo output.
