Question / Help Multi-Source Audio

EagleExcal

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Hello all, I'll try and explain what is in my head as best as possible. So here goes...

Basically, my PC right now has many audio sources, both Input and Output Capable. These consist of a dedicated ASUS PCIe Soundcard, a Blue Yeti Pro and a Yamaha 01v96i Digital Mixing Console. I was wondering, if I route my desktop audio in OBS settings to the ASUS, and keep my Microphone/Auxiliary Device (again in OBS Settings) as my Yeti, would I be able to use the "DirectShow Audio Source" plugin to add an extra source (namely my iPod through two of the mono line in's (making a single stereo source) on the Yamaha) as a third input? From what I've read, this seems plausible. Any opinions?

Plugin in question: https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/directshow-audio-source-plugin.32/

*Edit* Fixed incorrect link... :D
 
Hello all, I'll try and explain what is in my head as best as possible. So here goes...

Basically, my PC right now has many audio sources, both Input and Output Capable. These consist of a dedicated ASUS PCIe Soundcard, a Blue Yeti Pro and a Yamaha 01v96i Digital Mixing Console. I was wondering, if I route my desktop audio in OBS settings to the ASUS, and keep my Microphone/Auxiliary Device (again in OBS Settings) as my Yeti, would I be able to use the "DirectShow Audio Source" plugin to add an extra source (namely my iPod through two of the mono line in's (making a single stereo source) on the Yamaha) as a third input? From what I've read, this seems plausible. Any opinions?

Plugin in question: https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/directshow-audio-source-plugin.32/

*Edit* Fixed incorrect link... :D
you might be able to put your mic and the ipod through your mixer then out through the audio in of your sound card. this way, it gets mixed in one input yet still controllable by the mixer.
 
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