There's no zero latency monitoring of audio once it's gone into OBS.
If you want zero latency monitoring, make an aggregate output device in Audio MIDI setup and include 1) the hardware interface you want to monitor on, and 2) the virtual device you've created for OBS to capture from, however that is being done (iShowU, SoundFlower, LoopBack, whatever).
Hi Narcogen
I am having a similar issue with OBS, an external USB audio interface (RME Fireface UFX) and Soundflower.
I can get all of my audio into OBS, and am now able to see it all on the mixer meters (in OBS), but I'd like to be able to play along and the latency makes it impossible.
I've had a look at creating an aggregate device in Audio MIDI setup, but can't figure out how these works in terms of monitoring yet... Are you able to elaborate?
I've created an aggregate device, and ticked both the Soundflower 2CH and RME Fireface UFX
I've got any audio going into Logic Pro (which is what I'm using for my audio) going into the Fireface, but outputting to Soundflower, so that it can be heard by OBS.
How do I use the "aggregate device" to monitor? What program should I be using to do the audio monitoring?
Sorry - this part of OBS has made me feel really stupid (haha) as I've never dealt with it before, but I've been running my own studio for a very long time. I'm just missing this step!
Thanks for any help that you may be able to give!
Jeremy