
There’s a crap-ton of tutorials you can Google, and some get really deep in the weeds and complicate things way too much for what you’re probably trying to accomplish. If you don’t know how, or never used OBS, its actually pretty easy, once you get the basics down. Which is create a “virtual” booth output to send the output signal to OBS (or other broadcast software) It will basically ask you what you want to do.
SOUND SIPHON WINDOWS PRO
Go ahead and start djay Pro like normal, with your controller plugged in. Once you have OBS and Sound Siphon downloaded.
SOUND SIPHON WINDOWS HOW TO
Since I’d been wracking my brain for over a week on how to do it. Sound Siphon is extremely visual, meaning even an idiot like me was able to configure it, in about 2 minutes. Since one of the Thunderports is a throughput, you can charge your Mac and the hub, giving the hub all the power you need, without a bulky adapter adding to the already huge mess of wires. If you click on the link, you’ll see how it fits perfectly with that generation of Macbook. My goal was to charge my MBP, have a port for my SB3, have 2 USB ports for webcams, and I lucked into this hub having an HDMI port. Since my MBP only has the 2 ports, this was a hurdle I had to get over first. What I’m using:Ģ018 MacBook Pro (only 2 Thunderbolt ports - get to that in a minute) I will break this down to how I did it for ME. There is another similar app that does exactly the same thing, and costs 1/2 as much - called Sound Siphon. This saves you a huge headache getting great audio.īy the way, just for the single Loopback plug in - its $100. You already have a huge leg up on a lot of people with more “portable” controllers", in the fact you have booth outputs. It really is more beneficial to controllers lacking a second output, which is kinda the whole point of the software, anyway. But you won’t need that for your controller.

Loopback is a nice way of fixing a complicated problem. Are you wanting to add webcams? Or just straight audio stream to Mixcloud or Soundcloud? But ultimately it depends on the type of streaming you are doing. Something seemingly easy, is actually kinda complicated. Especially when using your iPhone/iPad/Android as your main streaming device. Watched the digitaldjtips tutorial and honestly, it didn’t make a whole lot of sense to me. Since WFH, I’ve had a lot of spare time on my hands, and researched a ton of options.
