Has anybody got the io24 to work well with OBS for recording tutorials?
I am certainly not a newbie to audio and production, but I am new to OBS. I have been requested to make some tutorial videos with Studio One for some mixing and mastering students and it was suggested I use OBS and the io24 with Studio One using the Loopback features and recording my screen and audio etc. I am on Windows 10, the latest update, and have Studio One 5.3. I know that I can set up OBS using Voicemeeter or the Voxengo method (32bit with jbridge) but I was really hoping for a less complicated way. And this is what I thought the io24 did. I can get my mic showing up in Universal Control, I can get Studio One showing up on the Loopback input on UC, UC seems to be working fine. But I cannot get the audio to show up in OBS at all. I have tried everything. All the tips and tricks online. No joy. I wondered that if somebody has successfully connected OBS and Studio One's audio with Loopback that they could possibly share their settings if it wasn't too much trouble. Otherwise, unfortunately. my io24 is a paperweight as I already have a mastering grade interface to do my actual work and only bought the io24 for making tutorials using OBS. |
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Quick look at the OBS features tells me that OBS doesn't offer native ASIO support. Studio One does. So best option is to set your computer's system audio to use one of the io24's loopback channels as that will make OBS to use that channel too. And then make Studio One use the io24 as its interface too. Looks like the details are on p.27-29 of the User's Manual. |
Unfortunately, no joy there either but thank you so much for the suggestion. It's really got me beat. I am beginning to think that the io24 has exactly the same issues that every other interface has when you use ASIO on a PC with OBS. I was really hoping this eradicated the ASIO with OBS issue, but it would appear not. They kind of market it in such a way that it appears to eradicate the ASIO OBS issue, I just haven't quite find out how yet haha.
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I think the idea is to use WDM for Windows and OBS, and to use the io24's native driver for Studio One. No need to worry about ASIO.
As for the loopback brain-twister: Loopbacks show up as an input and an output. You send something to the output and it comes back from the input. Can make sense one moment and make no sense the next |
SwitchBack wroteI think the idea is to use WDM for Windows and OBS, and to use the io24's native driver for Studio One. No need to worry about ASIO. Ok I will try that. Thank you again. |
Thanks buddy. Yes I opened one yesterday when I made this post. I don't think they work weekends so I will hopefully get a reply today or tomorrow if they're not too busy. If I get this resolved, I will post it here for everyone else who may run into this issue. Thanks again.
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chillheimer wroteplease keep us posted if you have any success. trying to live stream audio from studio one via obs. but I just can't get any audio into obs. systemsounds, specifiv applications like spotify, all no problem. Sure, I will reply on this post if I have any progress. I am talking to support now but they cannot work out the issue. I have now tested the io24 on three systems. None of them can get audio to OBS using the Loopback system. For now I am using the FL Studio ASIO driver method but that is not ideal as the latency is 60ms at best. I am used to working with 5ms at worst. Also I didn't buy an IO24 to then have to workaround with FL Studio ASIO. I could have saved the money and used the interface I owned to do that. |
Hello
What i have found to be a great solution is a free VST Plugin by the Reaper People, called ReaStream. This VST can be put on the Master Bus / Monitoring section of Studio One. Choose stream local there. Now you can put the VST as an Audio Input to OBS. It works very good for me. You should record your voice (if you plan on doing so) inside of Studio One and not OBS and turn off the Main Audio of your computer while recording so you will not be influenced by the latency. |
@conanmanchester
I have mics, PC Audio, Studio One and Skype connected to the Revelator io24 for a LiveStream with OBS working and this should work for you as well! This setup does not require a plugin or 3rd party add-on. Attached is a PDF document to download with the configuration and steps I used to get all of this working.
PLEASE ADD YOUR SYSTEM SPECS TO YOUR SIGNATURE.
Download the SO 6 PDF MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) Subject 2) Description 3) Country 4) Product 5) OS 6) Audio Software Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (23H2), Studio One 6.6 Professional | Notion 6.8.2 | Universal Control v4.2.0.96206 Intel NUC 13 (Intel i5-1340P, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, Revelator, SIII 32 |
You can get asio drivers for obs here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SUGGVoAksk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnJvQaFWSK4. Obs and rev can sometime glitch and if it does you have to restart obs. Hopefully I can make a video soon for the community. |
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