How to use TWO mics on ONE interface in OBS Studio! (OBS Stereo Channel Split Tutorial)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • I'm ashamed to admit this one was right in front of our faces the entire time, BUT given just how many people I've seen looking for answers on this, at least I'm not alone in not having figured it out yet. In this tutorial I show you how to split your Left/Right or Input 1/2 inputs on your dual input mixer or audio interface in OBS Studio to mix multiple microphones separately!
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Комментарии • 56

  • @placeboing
    @placeboing Год назад +1

    lol. Such a simple answer, but I was looking all over for how to fix it until I saw this video. Thanks.

  • @TheREAPERBlog
    @TheREAPERBlog Год назад +2

    This is a great tip!
    I never would have thought the mono button was post-pan. Based on the order of the buttons you'd think it sums to mono first. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @ShadyfoxUK
    @ShadyfoxUK 11 месяцев назад

    Can't believe I found this video after I figured it out for myself. Been trying to solve a similar issue using a mic and edrum vst through my volt 2 audio interface. Wish I'd found this video a month ago and saved myself lots of headaches 🤕

  • @NotYourParentsGnS
    @NotYourParentsGnS Год назад

    Omg thank you for this! Totally have that issue of having inputs 1 & 2 coming into OBS as 1! You're awesome can't wait to try it

  • @officialspaceefrain
    @officialspaceefrain 8 месяцев назад

    Wow took me 40 mins of searching! U da mvp

  • @HanMaeusezuechter
    @HanMaeusezuechter 11 месяцев назад

    I have a VD-Audio Virtual Cable device and a regular microphone and I wanted to mix them into 1 so this kinda helped.

  • @kiwifruitwonders
    @kiwifruitwonders 4 месяца назад

    bro im working out how to use both inputs on my audio interface for the daw sound trap and then after watching this i went into soundtrap and found advanced setting and basically did what you did with obs NOW I FEEL STUPID FOR NOT REALISING HOW SIMPLE IT IS. thanks tho :3

  • @CDornerFitness
    @CDornerFitness Год назад

    THANK YOU!!!!I was going nuts!

  • @MightySquirrel724
    @MightySquirrel724 Год назад

    Thank you so much! Now I can use my Lexicon Alpha USB sound card, and plug in a mic directly using XLR.

  • @watchpwmg
    @watchpwmg Год назад +1

    I am currently dealing with this right now. My fix was to go through my DAW and use reaper stream to send out the audio from the daw to obs. This is such an easy fix! But i do love having the ability to mix and master from the daw.

  • @CmikeDnD
    @CmikeDnD Год назад +6

    since OBS allows up to 4 mics... how would you get the other 2?
    For example, use OBS to record 4 mics for a video podcast?

    • @Time2grindRadio
      @Time2grindRadio 3 месяца назад +1

      did you figure this out. i have 4 mics also. I'm sending them thru my yamaha mg mixer but they all have the same levels in the audio mixers as if its only 1 mic..

    • @CmikeDnD
      @CmikeDnD 3 месяца назад

      @@Time2grindRadio Using a scarlet 2i2 I could turn mic 1 to the Right and mic 2 to the Left. and that was the best I could do.
      The only solution I can find a breadcrumb trail of is upgrading the sound card of the streaming PC. So the PC can 1, handle in multiple audio sources such as multiple audio interfaces. But no one online has broken it down on any threads. I'm going to talk to sound engineers who work in a recording studio in the next month or so to figure out a solution with them and an AV expert friend of mine

  • @ItsKoye
    @ItsKoye Год назад

    Just saved my life. Thank you

  • @sebastiaanroose
    @sebastiaanroose Год назад +1

    Very useless. Thank you so much.
    I needed this for a 2 people interview podcast setup with the Rode wireless go 2.
    As one person has a stronger/louder voice than the other one.
    Any clue how to avoid have mic bleed ? Thanks so much again 🙏

  • @LearningJesus
    @LearningJesus 5 месяцев назад

    This was a LIFE SAVER!!

  • @adonisserghini8420
    @adonisserghini8420 Год назад

    Solved my hassle !!!
    That's a clever fix!
    Thanks a lot

  • @cauemontesant
    @cauemontesant Год назад +1

    Parabéns pela explicação! Estava procurando isso faz tempo. Muito obrigado

  • @Gaming_Badger
    @Gaming_Badger 6 месяцев назад

    holy hell this saved me in the brink of deeath lmfao, tysm bro

  • @carvin69thinline65
    @carvin69thinline65 10 дней назад

    I can't get this to work. Rode Wireless Pro (split mode) into Scarlet Focusrite 2i2 channel 1 out, via USB, into OBS. Everything shows up and works like normal. I added the SF 2i2 twice naming one Left and the other Right. In OBS under advanced audio settings the left/right faders are greyed out and I cannot move them.

  • @Blacktop_Battles
    @Blacktop_Battles 24 дня назад

    what mic filters do you use so the two mics don’t pick eachother ?

  • @bhgemini
    @bhgemini Год назад

    This is great! Thanks so much. I'm now wondering which other programs I use that I can use similar steps. Time for my next project!

  • @rustyechols3608
    @rustyechols3608 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! I can get my two different mics to show up as diff input devices but it only actually records one or the other. Still can’t figure it out.

  • @heyitsauri
    @heyitsauri Месяц назад

    2 hours later AND ITS THIS SIMPLE. FFS

  • @giovanribeiro
    @giovanribeiro 6 месяцев назад

    Obrigado por me ajudar! Precisava desse tutorial.

  • @ChrisAcreeEM
    @ChrisAcreeEM 6 месяцев назад

    Great idea! That seems like that would work but then my balance is greyed out and can't switch it over... I'm not sure why? Any idea?

  • @giorgos345able
    @giorgos345able Год назад +1

    I have a question about this! So when using two headsets at the same time both equipped with built-in mics, how can I set it up so that I can hear the input from mic A to headset B and vice versa? Sorry if I complicate things, but I searched everywhere for a solution!

  • @giacomobiagini9263
    @giacomobiagini9263 8 месяцев назад

    I don't know what ACO is but I'll give you my situation. Me and my pal are setting obs up to broadcasting. I have 1audio interface and 2 mics, both xlr. We need to set different filters for our voices, so is this video just right for me or has nothing to do with it?

  • @StuntmanMike88
    @StuntmanMike88 7 месяцев назад

    The balance slider is inactive for me.... any suggestions?

  • @ian.bravo2
    @ian.bravo2 Год назад +1

    why is my left to right slider grayed out?

  • @rebeccac7293
    @rebeccac7293 6 месяцев назад

    Hopefully, someone can help. I was using a different software program, and it just wasn't working out, so I searched for other options and found this video. I've downloaded OBS and followed all of the steps in the video, but there's an issue. I currently have two microphones hooked up. Both are recognized and assigned in the Audio Mixer field. However, when I talk into my microphone, I'm being picked up on the other microphone across the large table. My microphone meter moves, but on the playback of the file, you can tell that it's not from my mic, it sounds like it's from a distance. I then went over to the other mic and started recording and then played that file, and it's close, crisp, and clear, so that microphone is picking up whomever sits in front of it. I then went back over to my microphone and in the audio mixer area of OBS I muted the other microphone across the large table, recorded a test file, played it, and this time it picked me up on my microphone. Why won't my microphone pick me up when another is plugged in? Any help is appreciated.

  • @aleksandrgriadovoi9282
    @aleksandrgriadovoi9282 Год назад

    I tried this before with Rode Wireless Go II - didn't work. Tried it again - didn't work either. But it worked either after rebooting mic or changing something.

  • @UltimateVictory88
    @UltimateVictory88 Год назад +2

    Hello,
    I have a question. My wife and I have been trying to record using two Blue Yeti microphones on OBS. When both mics are on (not on mute), the sound quality for both of us has an echo and doesn't sound good. But, when one mic is muted while the other is talking, the sound quality is great. I've noticed when both mics are on and one person is talking, both mics are picking up the sound which creates that echo. Is there a way to have both of us using our separate mics without the other mic picking up the other persons voice?
    Thank you

    • @utakiromi6932
      @utakiromi6932 Год назад +2

      Im having the Same issue My Wife Mic sounds prefect I have a slight echo

    • @Warlanda
      @Warlanda Год назад +1

      same here!
      hopefully someone will give an answer soon : /

    • @ShadyfoxUK
      @ShadyfoxUK 11 месяцев назад

      Have you tried using the noise suppression filter in OBS on your mics? I haven't experienced the issue you are having so not sure if it would work but there are lots of other filters in OBS that may solve your issue. I'd suggest searching for OBS audio filters on RUclips and see if you can find one that solves your particular issue.

    • @nxpgames
      @nxpgames Месяц назад

      Man, did you find solution?

  • @Fuwita
    @Fuwita 11 месяцев назад

    thanks!!! omg u have now idea how much you helped me! XDDD saved mah life! aaaand wallet

  • @dfaith7359
    @dfaith7359 Год назад

    this is awesome but for some reason when I select mono in the mic/aux settings it does not come out as mono. I only hear on the left side or right side for each mic.... any thoughts? using OBS29.1.1 version

  • @rossco12
    @rossco12 Год назад

    Legend 👏🏻

  • @irietones1843
    @irietones1843 Год назад

    Thank you, great vid

  • @Mr_Machine_Elf
    @Mr_Machine_Elf Год назад

    I have a gaming headset/mic which i talk to my gaming friends but then I have a hyperx quadcast mic for when i'm talking to stream. I'm getting a kind of echo sound. Does this fix that?

  • @saeedehnazari5769
    @saeedehnazari5769 Год назад

    the balance bar is lock and not moving .can anyone please help me how can i fix

  • @UNOborderline
    @UNOborderline Год назад

    And if we have 3 mics?
    :/

  • @soldoutshovv
    @soldoutshovv 9 месяцев назад

    ilu bro u get a follow

  • @JONTHEDREAMER
    @JONTHEDREAMER Год назад

    Literally just bought a new interface with 2 more inputs to solve this… ffs

  • @hatemkamal1682
    @hatemkamal1682 Год назад

    You are saying “a massive frustration when you are not working with ACO” what is “ACO”? What does “VST” mean that you was downloading? And so on … Make your videos easier.

    • @Spetsnazty
      @Spetsnazty 11 месяцев назад +1

      Asio, and VSTs are plug ins.

  • @lk0stov
    @lk0stov Год назад

    Why do people even buy audio interfaces? Seems so stupid when u can actually get a mixer with an audio interface. Gives u many more options when it comes to setting up microphones and whatever else you can think of.

    • @mikedudeyo4320
      @mikedudeyo4320 Год назад

      Interfaces are used for recording usually and mixers are users for just that, mixing. You can use either depending on your use case. I need to record 6-8 variable audio sources and have them sound good with my DAW a mixer with an interface will probably not do that well. If I was just recording voices for a podcast, I’d use a mixer. Why not use a mixer for the recording then? First it’s not as feature rich and usually not as clean as a interface. Second, they normally don’t have line/mic input variety. Third, they normally don’t have more than 1 pair of outputs and a headphone out. Fourth, it’s not rack mounted so it doesn’t fits into a rack workflow easily. Those are just some reasons, I’m sure there is more.

    • @tristen_grant
      @tristen_grant Год назад

      Why use a microphone when your webcam has a mic built in? Well, just because something has it doesn't mean its the best option.

    • @Stream_Guides
      @Stream_Guides  Год назад

      Also this video literally showcases a "mixer with an audio interface" - the problem still applies lol

  • @MoscogasLTD
    @MoscogasLTD Год назад +1

    You can not teach you just rushing
    Who is pushing you bro

    • @Spetsnazty
      @Spetsnazty 11 месяцев назад

      This was a great and to the point video. Get a clue.