

If someone could explain that to me it would be helpful.ĮDIT: VoiceMeeter Banana was just as bad as VoiceMeeter.

It seemed quite complex and I could not really wrap my head around it. I've read that I might need to create a physical loopback by connecting the outputs on the interface with the inputs, using SPDIF cables or something like that. But any tips on the OBS ASIO plugin would be appreciated. I just noticed that there is a "VoiceMeeter Banana," so I am going to try this out next. This works, but there is noticeable latency when using any midi controller, and also just latency while listening to playback in Ableton. Using the VoxengoRecorder 32bit VST, converted to 64bit using the Jbridger application. I had the hardware outputs set correctly, it just would not work.Ģ. Using "VoiceMeeter" which resulted in crazy crackles and pops while using Ableton, and it did not even route audio to OBS for some reason, no matter how hard I tried. I would also like to note that this is the third method that I have tried so far, the first two being:ġ. I think that this has something to do with the fact that the Scarlett series of interfaces do not have a loopback functionality. For context, I have been watching this youtube video on the topic (He talks about his ASIO settings at 4:40 and 7:45). My audio settings in Ableton are: Driver Type: ASIO, Audio Device: Focusrite USB ASIO. Under "settings" in the ASIO dropdown menu, I have set Focusrite USB ASIO to my active device, with the sample rate, buffer size, and data format to the same as the hardware settings on my 2i2 Interface (44100, 512, 32 Bit Float). The ASIO plugin is working, as far as I can tell, I have selected "Focusrite USB ASIO" from the ASIO dropdown menu, and added an asioinput into my sources list.
#USB FOCUSRITE ASIO DRIVER NOT WORKING HOW TO#
What has been causing me to tear my hair out is how to get the audio playback I hear from Ableton to be heard by OBS. I would like to make something clear - Input from my 2i2 Interface into OBS works just fine, microphone works fine, no latency. I understand that OBS does not read ASIO audio input/output, so that led me to download the OBS ASIO plugin. Disclaimer this page is not a recommendation to remove focusrite usb 4.36.5.0 by focusrite audio engineering ltd. Asio4all is designed for units that do not have native asio device drivers, like your computer's built in audio.
#USB FOCUSRITE ASIO DRIVER NOT WORKING INSTALL#
Basically what I'm trying to do is be able to stream audio from Ableton into OBS, both live and for recording. How to install focusrite usb drivers on windows. I've been trying to solve this problem all night, to no avail so far.
