How to connect Cakewalk by Bandlab to OBS or Zoom
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2021
- The easy way to use Voicemeeter software to connect Cakewalk by Bandlab to OBS or Zoom for recording or streaming along with other Windows devices.
Download Voicemeeter Banana at vb-audio.com/ - Видеоклипы
Thanks man. I have been meaning to work this out for ages and this clip just worked it all out for me in a really simple way. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Had been struggling to get Cakewalk working with Voice Meter, and the audio rate did the thing!
Thanks for the information, and especially for the very clear vocal! Outstanding!
Thank you for those tips!
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very good tutorial, thank you very much!
excellent! thank you sir. this is exceptional for my lecture recordings for my class!
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Will soft synths like Dimension Pro or Rapture work this way?
Goodnight! I made sure everything works just that at the time of recording the audio does not come out in the video I recorded by OBS, it is only live or it is also meant to be recorded.
Grateful
How can I set it up such that when I record using my keyboard plugged into my audio interface, OBS will be able to capture the sound? Please help anyone. Thanks.
Excellent job! Thank you very much, worked like a charm. I can send simultaneous Cakewalk, RUclips and microphone over video calls which is what I was trying to do. My mic goes through a Q1202USB mixer which also has other instrument inputs. I have a pretty significant delay between Cakewalk playback and a real time instrument through the mixer. The delay did not exist before putting voicemeeter in the stream. Just wondering if anyone else has run into this. Will do some searching. Thank you again!!
Resolved: after a little reading, I switched the selection of my USB input (Mic) from the MME (USB) option to the WDM (USB) option. Then I reduced the WDM Buffering from the default 512 to 256. Much improved! I can work with this. Hope this helps someone else.
It was very helpful answered some questions I had. Is there any other options other then Voice meter that work as a mixer?
Thanks! Not to my knowledge. Are you having an issue with Voicemeeter?
I have midi USB does it work?
how do you get signal in in cakewalk while using voicemeeter? I want to use real tuning with mic singing along with the music played in cakewalk. Thanks.
ever figure this out?
so once i disable all the inputs from my interface..... how do i use it? is this just for playback from cakewalk? im wanting to "premix" the bands live performance with cakewalk & then send it to obs for streaming. not worried about latency as we're not hearing it & i can adjust that in obs for the viewer. is this going to work? reastream made everything glitch on me
Once you disable your interface in CW, enable the Voicemeeter inputs and outputs. Then Voicemeeter can manage your interface i/o, and make i/o to CW. Trace the signal flows and you should be able to work it out.
Cakewalk is supposed to release the sound card when not in focus when set to do so in Preferences. I have always had it set that way and it used to work. It no longer does. As long as Cakewalk is open, whether in focus or not and even when minimized it no longer releases the audio to other applications, e.g., RUclips. If I want to leave Cakewalk open and listen to anything else on the PC I have to use a pair of Bluetooth earbuds rather than my audio interface/studio speakers. Do you think there is a way to use VoiceMeter Banana as a workaround to this situation? If so how would that be accomplished?
That's how I set it up in my video. Look again, there are 2 virtual inputs in Voicemeeter, one from Cakewalk and one from Desktop (Windows). Set your output to your interface output and you should be able to hear both as they go through Voicemeeter.
@@NeelModi_dotcom Thanks. In addition to the Preferences setting in Cakewalk that may be selected to release the sound card when Cakewalk is not in focus I just learned that there is also a setting in Windows, accessed via the Sound panel that also determines whether or not an app has exclusive control over the sound card. Once unchecked I can now hear other apps when Cakewalk is not in focus. Since that used to work I suspect that a Windows update changed the setting.
Thanks, I'll try this, I want to record with camera. I was doing it before, using NDI to another computer, but I sold it. Is there any latency by doing this? if I play guitar from cakewalk? Thanks again for the video!
Yes, in my experience there is latency. I didn't care much, because I was only playing back from CW, not performing live or recording live. Good luck!
Thanks for the reply!
How do I see the VM Banana interface? I installed it but can't find how to launch the interface, there is no icon on my desktop. Thanks.
Should be under your start button (just search for Voicemeeter) and it also closes to the taskbar until you actually shut down Voicemeeter
@@NeelModi_dotcom Thanks!
Voicemeeter is insanely complicated - a slow, detailed walkthrough of it would be helpful. Can't seem to route this properly.
There are lots of videos on using Voicemeeter in detail. I do assume users understand things like mixing boards, signal flow, and analog vs. digital i/o, so my video is really about the specifics between Voicemeeter and Cakewalk, not a Voicemeeter tutorial. With a little more knowledge, I'm sure you'll figure our your routing issue. Good luck!
I try to follow this tutorial, but with my behringher um2 doesn't work
Are you using their official ASIO driver? I don't have experience with Behringer interfaces, but I've heard they sometimes don't have a proper ASIO driver.
Steinburg UR44c has “loop back”..
Good to know, thanks!
@@NeelModi_dotcom Thank you so much for your information too !!! I’ve been thinking about something like this for a while, and I’m sure it will come in very handy soon !! Thank’s !!!
At 2:56 in the video, you say for both the [Windows] Input and Output, choose the voicemeeter input. Then, you clearly select the VoiceMeeter Output (VB-Audio VoiceMeeting VAIO). Can you please clarify?
Saw that too