How to Cross-Fade Audio in OBS | Advanced Scene Switcher Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Learn how to use the Advanced Scene Switcher to fade audio in and out when you change scenes in OBS. No bots, no coding, no stream decks needed. This video is aimed towards beginners, so you’ll also learn how to add scenes, add sources, adjust audio levels, and how to reset docs on OBS.
I know my tutorial is long, but setting up the scenes correctly plays a big role in getting the Advanced Scene Switcher to work properly.
Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:47 Demo. [What this tutorial will teach you.]
2:07 Download and install the Advanced Scene Switcher
3:09 Dock the Advanced Scene Switcher in OBS
3:41 Create the Game Play scene and add the audio/game sources.
7:15 Finish adding other sources to the Game Play scene. [Overlays, chat, alerts, etc.]
7:38 Duplicate the Game Play scene, rename it Ending Soon. Keep the audio/game sources the same. The other sources can be changed to fit the new scene.
8:32 How to use the Advanced Scene Switcher to create a macro for the Game Play scene.
11:11 Use the Advanced Scene Switcher to create a macro for the Ending Soon scene.
12:24 Create the BRB and Starting Soon scenes by duplicating the Ending Soon scene. Keep the audio/game sources the same. The other sources can be changed to fit the new scene.
13:05 Use the Advanced Scene Switcher to create macros for BRB and Starting Soon scenes.
14:13 Duplicate the Game Play scene, rename it Just Chatting. Keep the audio/game sources the same. The other sources can be changed to fit the new scene.
14:31 Create a macro for the Just Chatting scene by duplicating/editing the Game Play macro.
15:26 How to reset your docs on OBS
15:43 Outro
Advanced Scene Switcher - Author Warmuptill
obsproject.com/forum/resource...
Written Tutorial
(December Update: Sorry I keep saying I'll have this completed, but it's still a WIP.)
docs.google.com/document/d/1W...
Feel free to leave questions or comments.
FINALLY!!! a DECENT tutorial on how to do a cross fade! Thank you SO MUCH!
You’re welcome! Happy to help!
The best and most logical tutorial I have seen. 'thank you so much.
Yay. Happy to help!
0:21 "If you want written instructions on what this video is, you can go to my description and follow the written format"
Holy hell, thank you **so much** for doing this. Subscribed, and searching your channel first for any future OBS questions I have
Thanks for watching! I mostly post cosplay/dance videos, but maybe I’ll post another tutorial if I come across a problem others haven’t filmed yet. Thanks again for the support!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. You can't figure out how much time I wasted to find a way to create audio fades during my transitions. There is almost no content about this feature, and your guide is simple and clear.
I can! I can figure out how much time you wasted cause I was in the exact same boat. Haha. Thats why I made the video. I’m really happy it helped out.
Oh my god what?! It is 1am my eyes are hurting I have spent days transitioning from Streamlabs to OBS and I spent hours thinking it was for naught because this dreadful audio was cutting and not fading and I was wondering why is this not a featured thing why the hell am I doing all this because obviously it is for nothing and and.... and I find this? an AMAZING video, clean, clear, of EXACTLY what I need? from an adorable person?! and for FREE?! and you have not been streaming for MONTHS when obviously you are a GOLDMINE of knowledge in streaming and OBS and all this madness that is exhausting me!? Whyyyyyy! Thank you!! Come back to twitch! We need you!!!
Haha thank you for the kind comments! I’m happy the video was able to help. 💕 I took a break from streaming to focus on music with @bubblegirlsidolexperience and my dream of being a voice actor. I miss streaming but I’ll be back in the Spring.
Oh no! Right when I started streaming on Twitch! This is the opposite for me, I am putting music on hold for years now, and instead doing streaming for fun... Let me know when you come back, @@Weeaboowonderland I would love to raid you, shoutout for you etc.
Thank god! I was looking for this tutorial for months. Thank so much for the video, its really helps me. 👍👍👍
You’re so welcome! I’m happy it helped!
Everything i was looking for so long. Thanks! ❤❤
You’re so welcome!
Thank you ma’am, really appreciate you. I’m planning my first VFX tutorial stream tomorrow and had everything else figured out except this, and my test stream made me realize I didn’t want my mic to be heard during the starting or break scenes and didn’t want to have to remember to mute and unmute myself. It seems like functionality like this should already be in OBS just like the other sources in scenes but until it is this is a great way to do it, thanks to open-source software! Thanks again.☺️
Right?? I feel like crossfading audio should be an option already in OBS. Maybe one day we'll get an update! I hope filming your tutorial went well! I'm happy this video was helpful.
@@Weeaboowonderland It did go well! Thanks in part to you.☺️ I had fun which is the important thing and I can’t wait to do another one!
Not only is this an awesome tutorial for audio fading but you essentially go through the steps of setting up scenes and sources in OBS, very thorough tutorial this should have 1,000,000 views. I'm at work watching and taking hand notes, and will use this to fix my audio issues in OBS over the weekend. Hope to start streaming this week! Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Came across this tutorial, proved to be what I just needed; thumb up for that crystal clear voice.
Thank you for watching!
Also another option, you can just use one macro and set OR statements for your start, brb, and end screen. So it would be
If current scene is - Starting Screen
OR current scene is - BRB
OR current scene is - End Screen.
Then it will do the same for each of those scenes with just one macro.
After you just need to duplicate that macro and it make it set to "If Not" also the other scenes "And Not"
Then mod all the audio actions to be opposite of the main macro.
So unmute the mic, and minus the music by 15db.
Then if you have any other unique scenes you can make a macro for those. So like for gaming, fade out music, and set game audio.
Then again make a duplicate to reverse it if it's not the game scene.
This could also be paired well with the downstream keyer and nesting your audio all in another scene. Then you have global audio with faders responding to specific scenes!
Btw, thanks for sharing this! I've been meaning to reference this again. I also used it to help someone set something up for someone else!
Edit: Had to quickly mention to also pair the "If Not" with "And Not" so it knows if those scenes are not active. Set the audio accordingly!
ooooo! I’ll have to give this a try. Thank you for the detailed reply!
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you very much for your attention to detail and kind, patient tone. Excellent work!
Thank you so much for watching!
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing this.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!
Excellent tutorial!
@@Valphyr I’m happy to hear that. Thank you for watching!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.
Yay! Happy to help. ✨
Brilliant!
Thank you!
You are actually SO goated for this THANK YOU!! No other solution I tried worked until this, bless up 🙏
Thank you for the friendly comment! I’m happy the video helped!
very instructed video so thanks
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
So helpful
This was bugging me so much, thanks for the awesome tutorial!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
You are an absolute boss! Thank you!
Thank you for watching! Happy to help.
Thank you for the written explanation, I prefer reading texts ☺️
Thank you for the video. This was very helpful!
Thank you for watching!
I think this is better than the Move plugin. I got it work. :P Thanks!
Welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thanks this will really upgrade my stream
Lmao posted on my birthday last year btw
@@AMightyTank Happy birthday! 🎁🎂
hey. thank you for teaching me 🎈🙂🎈
You're so welcome! Thank you for the kind comment. :)
Great tutorial. #512
Thank you!
8:34 is where it starts
amezing
Thank you.
Wow!!! Explained perfectly. I have a question. My Bgm is in Starting Soon scene and in my gameplay streaming scene is not there. And i have kept the audio to restart whenever it gets activated. So when i switch to my gameplay scene will it still play the background music in my gameplay streaming scene as the source (Background music) isnt there
Hi hi! Thanks for watching. If the bgm is not a source on the Game Play scene, you won’t hear any music while on that scene.
Essentially, the Starting Soon scene fades in the bgm. When you switch to the Game Play scene, you’ll need the bgm source there, this way the bgm can fade out.
I hope this helps!
@@Weeaboowonderland understood. Thanks for replying. I want to know how to kindly of restart the music when I switch to starting soon or brb or ending stream scene. I have one bgm which is in all 3 scenes. So I want it to start when I switch to any of these scenes! Is that possible?? I'll put this bgm in my gameplay and the volume will go to zero. But I want the music to start from beginning when I switch scenes. Is that possible??
is it possible to have the volume value at less than 1% or have it in increments of .5
Unfortunately not. Whole numbers only.
The actual plug in tutorial starts at 9 minutes
Yep! Time stamps are posted in the description.
For some reason my audio still abrupting when switching scenes
Are you keeping all the relevant audio sources on each scene?
advanced tip, nested scenes are your friend.😀
I’ll have to look that up! Ty.
the fading out doesn't work for me- and I did everything you said...
Do you have Discord? I can see if I can help.
It's not showing up in the docks whoever.
This could be for a couple of reasons:
1. Check that you downloaded the correct advanced scene switcher file. It should match your computer’s specs.
2. Open and close OBS.
3. Restart your computer.
4. Open OBS, Tap Docks, Make sure that Advanced Scene Switcher is selected.
Finally, I can get rid of Elgato lol
Elgato’s program fades the audio between scenes?!?! How convenient!
Their app connects to OBS and lets you program macros like this, but it can be inconvenient to use a phone-based app controller and it costs $4/mo
@@sethdonut Fascinating. Thanks for letting me know!
this couldve been two separate videos, goddamn. get to the point.
There’s time stamps in the description so you can skip to where ever you need.