Ladies and Gentlemen,
I’d like to thank you in advance for your input. I’m running into problems which I find myself unable to resolve even after days of trial by error and reading a lot of posts here and on reddit forums
I’ll forego flowerish expressions of my frustrations, and get to my situation. First I’ll illustrate my situation, then list my hardware and finally explain my problem.
I’m currently a music teacher and conductor and I’m using OBS as a means to keep my choirs together and engaged during the pandemic measures. A big part of my livelihood has been severely compromised by the covid19 constrictions and through OBS I’m still able to work and make it look reasonably professional (and that greatly helps to keep people committed). Interactivity and sense of ‘group’ is provided via Zoom as all choir members are connected (Zoom) while they watch the stream on a second screen or window.
Through OBS, I’m conducting my choir members as they sing along with prerecorded songs of our repertoire. I’ve streamed via YouTube before, but because of setup issues that require tedious handwork, I’ve switched to Twitch, which is basically push-the-button and go. The conducting factor means that minimal latency between video and audio is a prerequisite for success.
During better times, i’ve accumulated a lot of hardware (some is on loan) that can be used and while old, they still work great. (I’m not in a position to replace unless absolutely required to continue.):
-OBS on windows laptop (Hasswell i7 4700MQ @ 2,4ghz with 16GB RAM)
- about 30 scenes 15 different sources in OBS
- Airserver app to capture sheet music display on iPad pro via airplay (source in OBS)
-4x Camera via 3 HDMI capture cards and 1 iphone to OBS via lightning to USB
-Phonic Helixboard 12 plus (USB audio interface) used purely analogue (it’s so old its lacking win10 drivers) analogue stereo out via 1/4” Jack
- Stage piano connected via analogue stereo 1/4" jack to helixboard mixer
- Microphone connected via analogue XLR to helixboard mixer
- iPad used as soundboard connected via analogue stereo mini-jack to the helixboard mixer
-Focusrite Scarlet 18i20 (2nd Gen) audio interface via USB (using the stereo analogue-outs from the helixboard)
-Streamdeck for scene switching, stream control and hue lighting)
- Livestream via Twitch, no internal recording via OBS.
And now the problems:
OBS and Windows are able to use my Focusrite USB audio interface for i/o. This means I get to monitor my analogue inputs direct via the Focusrite monitor with near zero latency. In OBS, focusrite is used as Mic/Aux input and sends it to the stream. In this setup, I’ve streamed since March 2019 and it works. However, I am unable to monitor sound sources from OBS. Any source media gets sent to the stream, but cannot be monitored via focusrite. From what I’ve learned over here, OBS blocks sources that might create (what in analogue days would be called) a feedback loupe. So I assume I am able to monitor all analogue audio sources connected via the USB interface via the hardware, but not via the software i/o via OBS, Windows, etc.
Now, with the onset of the virtual Camera I’m looking into possibly moving from a streaming platform altogether and just use Zoom / Teams for my activities. And this is obviously where the problems start. Like most, the video part is easy and solved.
In terms of audio, this is where the music ends, sadly. I’ve followed instructions on how to use virtual audio cables to and from zoom (purchased the VB ones from that French dude), downloaded the Voicemeeter software (all three versions I believe), and Now I’m completely lost, because most tutorials, youtube videos and forum posts only cover in/out from zoom to OBS and viceversa, but not my added step of using the focusrite apparatus to monitor. I think I got zoom/OBS connected as per available instructions, however, I’ve lost the ability to get input from focusrite, which is my main input into OBS for live content.
Basically my desired setup, if at all possible:

I’d like to thank you in advance for your input. I’m running into problems which I find myself unable to resolve even after days of trial by error and reading a lot of posts here and on reddit forums
I’ll forego flowerish expressions of my frustrations, and get to my situation. First I’ll illustrate my situation, then list my hardware and finally explain my problem.
I’m currently a music teacher and conductor and I’m using OBS as a means to keep my choirs together and engaged during the pandemic measures. A big part of my livelihood has been severely compromised by the covid19 constrictions and through OBS I’m still able to work and make it look reasonably professional (and that greatly helps to keep people committed). Interactivity and sense of ‘group’ is provided via Zoom as all choir members are connected (Zoom) while they watch the stream on a second screen or window.
Through OBS, I’m conducting my choir members as they sing along with prerecorded songs of our repertoire. I’ve streamed via YouTube before, but because of setup issues that require tedious handwork, I’ve switched to Twitch, which is basically push-the-button and go. The conducting factor means that minimal latency between video and audio is a prerequisite for success.
During better times, i’ve accumulated a lot of hardware (some is on loan) that can be used and while old, they still work great. (I’m not in a position to replace unless absolutely required to continue.):
-OBS on windows laptop (Hasswell i7 4700MQ @ 2,4ghz with 16GB RAM)
- about 30 scenes 15 different sources in OBS
- Airserver app to capture sheet music display on iPad pro via airplay (source in OBS)
-4x Camera via 3 HDMI capture cards and 1 iphone to OBS via lightning to USB
-Phonic Helixboard 12 plus (USB audio interface) used purely analogue (it’s so old its lacking win10 drivers) analogue stereo out via 1/4” Jack
- Stage piano connected via analogue stereo 1/4" jack to helixboard mixer
- Microphone connected via analogue XLR to helixboard mixer
- iPad used as soundboard connected via analogue stereo mini-jack to the helixboard mixer
-Focusrite Scarlet 18i20 (2nd Gen) audio interface via USB (using the stereo analogue-outs from the helixboard)
-Streamdeck for scene switching, stream control and hue lighting)
- Livestream via Twitch, no internal recording via OBS.
And now the problems:
OBS and Windows are able to use my Focusrite USB audio interface for i/o. This means I get to monitor my analogue inputs direct via the Focusrite monitor with near zero latency. In OBS, focusrite is used as Mic/Aux input and sends it to the stream. In this setup, I’ve streamed since March 2019 and it works. However, I am unable to monitor sound sources from OBS. Any source media gets sent to the stream, but cannot be monitored via focusrite. From what I’ve learned over here, OBS blocks sources that might create (what in analogue days would be called) a feedback loupe. So I assume I am able to monitor all analogue audio sources connected via the USB interface via the hardware, but not via the software i/o via OBS, Windows, etc.
Now, with the onset of the virtual Camera I’m looking into possibly moving from a streaming platform altogether and just use Zoom / Teams for my activities. And this is obviously where the problems start. Like most, the video part is easy and solved.
In terms of audio, this is where the music ends, sadly. I’ve followed instructions on how to use virtual audio cables to and from zoom (purchased the VB ones from that French dude), downloaded the Voicemeeter software (all three versions I believe), and Now I’m completely lost, because most tutorials, youtube videos and forum posts only cover in/out from zoom to OBS and viceversa, but not my added step of using the focusrite apparatus to monitor. I think I got zoom/OBS connected as per available instructions, however, I’ve lost the ability to get input from focusrite, which is my main input into OBS for live content.
Basically my desired setup, if at all possible:
- Send synced audio/video to stream with combination of analogue/software inputs.
- Simultaneously send synced audio/video to zoom / teams / etc. (and include in stream)
- Monitor OBS sound from software sources (media) via headphone connected to focusrite
- Monitor my analogue inputs via same headphone connected to focusrite






