![]() ![]() This is not at tutorial on the above applications and assumes you are familiar with all 3 and the standard operational controls and settings when used in standalone mode. Mic/gtr -> DAW -> master track -> OBS -> OBS Video -> ZoomĪnd of course you could add pre recorded backing in the DAW for that "band" experience.īeware long semi technical post and 30 minute videoĬonnecting Reaper/DAW to OBS to Zoom using Windows 10 (but should apply to all OS). ![]() ![]() I have used Reaper as the DAW of choice but the instructions apply to any DAW as the "software" is cross application. I have also recorded a video, which turned into a "how to" instead of just a visual reference as planned. The following guide is a simple step by step explanation of how to set the connections up and any additional software or drivers that are needed (all free). Well it is possible, using OBS (Open Broadcast Software) as an interface between the DAW and Zoom but also means that you can stream your OBS video feed into Zoom and so opening up a world of both audio and video enhancements. Following the last Open Mic back in October '21, there was some discussion about being able to use your Digital Audio Workstation or DAW to provide input into Zoom and therefore be able to "mix" your performance and stream that live into the Open Mic Zoom "meeting" or just to record your own video. ![]()
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