Hey guys,
I am a super newb so please bare with.
I'm working on a live steam event which requires a musician to playing simultaneously with someone is speaking. We're looking at using Zoom Webinar to do this and with recent events our musician and our teacher are not in the same room, so they will be conferencing in separately. We have our musician running through his software directly into his Mac and our teacher talking into his mic. This is obviously causing an issue as Zoom appears to have a built in audio ducking feature so as soon as the teacher speaks a little louder than the musician, the musicians audio cuts out - so I was recommended OBS as a potential fix to this.
I am wondering if, A - it is compatible with Zoom via a Mac and B - will it work as a potential solution to stop the ducking in Zoom.
I am a super newb so please bare with.
I'm working on a live steam event which requires a musician to playing simultaneously with someone is speaking. We're looking at using Zoom Webinar to do this and with recent events our musician and our teacher are not in the same room, so they will be conferencing in separately. We have our musician running through his software directly into his Mac and our teacher talking into his mic. This is obviously causing an issue as Zoom appears to have a built in audio ducking feature so as soon as the teacher speaks a little louder than the musician, the musicians audio cuts out - so I was recommended OBS as a potential fix to this.
I am wondering if, A - it is compatible with Zoom via a Mac and B - will it work as a potential solution to stop the ducking in Zoom.