![]() It basically works the same as solution 1, but instead using windows “listen to this” feature to send it to your dac, you can route the sample/broadcast stream mix inside Voicemeeter to the ASIO input of your DAC, which will have less latency than the windows “listen to this” feature. The advantage of this method is, that the added latency will only affect your music/chat and not the game, disadvantage is that you cannot control the game volume with a goxlr-slider.īy using the Voicemeeter Software and a DAC that has asio drivers (im not sure if your Schiit DAC has them). in the goxlr routing you will have to to disable everything but the Console and Mic for the Broadcast Stream Mix (or line out if you have a dual pc setup), so the stream wont hear an echo of the music/chat channel. RCA Cables 3m Pair Interconnects (51510)+Quick View, Interconnects, 1,669.00. then you you put everything else you want to hear on your headphones on the Sampler and use the windows “listen to this” feature to send it to your optical output. stack+Quick View, DA Converters, 2,800.00. PC (Using itunes 10, with 100 volume) -> Schiit modi via USB 2.0 -> Schiit Magni with PYST RCA to RCA connectors -> Headphones And looking at playback devices in the sound settings in control panel it only seems to be going through the modi, but i disabled the rest there and no luck. If your motherboard has an optical output, you can use it as main output device for your game and then use an optical splitter (which costs like 20 bucks) to run one output into the dac and the other one into the goxlr. The big drawback of this is, that this will add latency which might be too much latency for gaming. The easiest solution would be to just choose what you want to hear on your headphones, route it to the Sampler (or broadcast stream mix) inside the goxlr software, then go into your windows recording devices settings, click on settings of the Sample Input (or broadcast stream mix) and use the “listen to this” feature to send it to your DAC. if you use a dual pc setup, you can choose whatever you want. If you use a single pc setup you might want to prefer the Sample, because you probably want to use the Broadcast stream mix for obs. You can use either the Broadcast Stream Mix or the Sample Input and send it to your DAC. The Chat Mic, Broadcast Stream Mix and Sample. The goxlr will give you 3 Microphone inputs. So if you want to monitor your microphone, the best way is just to connect your Schiit Magni directly to the goxlr and use that as a dac. ![]() The best way would probably be to use something like the new BEACN Mix Create instead of a Goxlr, if you want the mixing features on your DAC.įirst of all: there will be no way of monitoring your mic in your headphones, at least not without a noticeable delay. There are several solutions, but none will be ideal.
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