![]() ![]() From here you can use various VSTs and then use Jack (or comparable software) to redirect REAPER's output as input to another app (such as OBS). You can use REAPER (free but you should register it, sort of like Sublime Text) which is a DAW. No hardware needed except for your mic.ģ. OBS has VST plugin support, so you can directly use hundreds of free VSTs to do various effects in real time without needing to mess around with audio redirection. It's just a mic from your computer's point of view.Ģ. and now that becomes your final source of audio so you don't need to process it with software. You can buy a hardware USB audio interface + mixer for ~$200-400ish total which can do compression, basic EQs, noise gate, has multiple inputs, etc. vMix literally got $700 out of me because it integrated a good, ASIO-capable mixer into it.įair enough but audio is a completely different animal that can be tamed in a number of ways:ġ. But I switched to vMix as my primary video mixing software and won't look back until OBS has significantly better audio management. ![]()
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