

My preference is to declare the Audio Interface ie iRig as the system speakers on both the system and in Zoom and connect headphones or IEMs to the AI, iRig in your case, I assume that is something you can do? Then declare the speakers you wish to use. That will allow Zoom to pick up the OBS output audio. Once done in Zoom, go to settings Audio and declare the same virtual cable as the microphone. The in OBS Settings, select Audio and go to the Advanced section just below the mid page.Ĭlick on the Monitoring Device drop down and you should see the virtual cable, so select that. So down load and install the free one from the link in either mine or guide. Yes you will need the virtual cable but you only need one to send the OBS sound to Zoom. It’s so frustrating as I feel so close to having it working but I’ve had to call it a day on this for now. I think I need to employ the use of virtual cables but I’m a little lost on this part, despite reading the helpful guidelines and watching umpteen videos on YouTube. I want to send the overall sound from OBS (guitar and backing track sources) to the Zoom input. No issue there.īUT, I can’t send the output audio from OBS to Zoom. I can send my webcam using the virtual cam I set up in OBS. …and all of that gets recorded nicely if I record in OBS and play it back to check.

I have my guitar connected to my PC with an iRig HD 2. I’ve had a lot of failures along the way, but some success. After last night’s Open Mic event, I’ve spent a long time today trying to get my setup working in time for the next one.
