Djjoshuacarl
Member
hey gang,
coming from the audio world, and doing more musical broadcasts with OBS, its relatively difficult to monitor your actual master peak audio to broadcast. IE you may have multiple channels running at an acceptable level per channel, but your actual audio out to broadcast might be overdriven and distorted (aka in the RED) because there is no meter showing the peak sum of all your audio channels together. I notice many broadcasters sound great when their main source is nice and clean at unity, but as soon as they ad another source, you instantly hear the crunch. this would also allow for a "master out" attenuated gain, and even one day filters and VSTs added to the entire audio source out...
thank you for your time and amazing software
(ps, Im aware many achieve this pre obs, but for an all-in-one solution)
coming from the audio world, and doing more musical broadcasts with OBS, its relatively difficult to monitor your actual master peak audio to broadcast. IE you may have multiple channels running at an acceptable level per channel, but your actual audio out to broadcast might be overdriven and distorted (aka in the RED) because there is no meter showing the peak sum of all your audio channels together. I notice many broadcasters sound great when their main source is nice and clean at unity, but as soon as they ad another source, you instantly hear the crunch. this would also allow for a "master out" attenuated gain, and even one day filters and VSTs added to the entire audio source out...
thank you for your time and amazing software
(ps, Im aware many achieve this pre obs, but for an all-in-one solution)
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