Ladiocast for windows2/1/2024 Set the Aux Output to your headphones this is what you will listen to. Then set the Main Output to Soundflower (2ch) this is the output you will select for to send audio over your video chat. Set input 1 (DAW) to the Main and Aux 1 output by clicking on the respective buttons. ![]() Then go into LadioCast and set input 1 to receive your DAW (Soundflower 16/64ch), and input 2 to receive your microphone. Set your DAW’s output to Soundflower 16ch (or it might say 64ch). Our goal is to route both the DAW’s audio and our microphone to the video chat, and route just our DAW to our headphones. LadioCast allows you to route audio from various inputs to various outputs. I use it all the time to sample sound from YouTube or Safari into Ableton Live. Soundflower allows you to route audio between apps on your computer. This setup is Mac specific, and requires two pieces of free software, Soundflower and LadioCast (also available on the Mac App Store). Fortunately, I’ve discovered a quick solution that is easy to set up and free. In truth all of that set up made me not even want to video chat in the first place. I’ve dealt with all of these problems, and even resorted to multiple audio interfaces, two sets of headphones at the same time, and external mixers. You get weird echoes from your microphone, and you can’t hear your DAW. ![]() You hear your DAW but the other person can’t. But setting this up on Skype or Google Chat, for instance, can be difficult. You’re going to have to send the other person your voice as well as the audio from your DAW. If you’ve ever tried to do this with your DAW running, you may have run into problems routing your audio.
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