Getting ALL audio from Ableton Live into OBS. HELP!

TheAngryYeti

New Member
So, i dont technically have a sound card in my mac. I use a Soundcraft 12 channel USB mixer as my "audio source".

Inside of Ableton, i have zero issues. I have all inputs on my mixer taken with lots of outboard gear/instruments and i can have everything play/record in Ableton without issue.

Channels 11/12 on the mixer are dedicated to USB transfer back and forth and inside Ableton, i set the master to channels 11/12 in order to get audio, then im off and running.

However, inside OBS, it has no idea what my mixer is and clearly doesnt recognize channels 11/12.

I have tried multiple adapters/plugins/"virtual cables" to route audio and i can still only get 1 channel, which doesnt help when im trying to stream myself recording 10+ instruments as well as plenty of other audio tracks in Ableton that might have virtual synths or whatever going on.

Is there anyone out there that can help me out? Ive been struggling for months upon months trying to get this to work to no avail!

-Sin
 

TheAngryYeti

New Member
i found my answer.

i downloaded the Landr plugin, pop that on my master channel, change OBS setting to see the Landr plugin and i was off and running with all tracks in OBS.

aww yeah!!

-Sin
 

BCFischer

New Member
i found my answer.

i downloaded the Landr plugin, pop that on my master channel, change OBS setting to see the Landr plugin and i was off and running with all tracks in OBS.

aww yeah!!

-Sin
Is Landr a plugin for OBS or for Ableton? I am grinding my way through an interface to Ableton to OBS sound path challenge myself.

Brian
 

TheAngryYeti

New Member
Is Landr a plugin for OBS or for Ableton? I am grinding my way through an interface to Ableton to OBS sound path challenge myself.

Brian

Landr is a website that does online mastering, which i dont recommend because its all automated. i dont trust that crap.

however, they have a plugin for free to download where you can share your session with anyone, but its a paid feature, however thats only if you use it that way.

i open Ableton, grab the Landr plugin and throw it on the master channel, then in OBS, i point the audio source to the Landr plugin and BOOM! i have all my tracks now in OBS! :)

-Sin
 

BCFischer

New Member
Landr is a website that does online mastering, which i dont recommend because its all automated. i dont trust that crap.

however, they have a plugin for free to download where you can share your session with anyone, but its a paid feature, however thats only if you use it that way.

i open Ableton, grab the Landr plugin and throw it on the master channel, then in OBS, i point the audio source to the Landr plugin and BOOM! i have all my tracks now in OBS! :)

-Sin
Thanks! The paid element was where Landr stopped appealing to me. If I understand correctly, and correct me if I don’t, the way you use it you bypass that by using the plugin but not the content sharing service?
 
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