Let's use the first strip for this, like the usual.Īs soon as you do this, you'll notice that you're already able to hear yourself. With this in mind, next step:Ī1, A2, and A3 are hardware outputs, they are the ones who'll physically play the sound for you in your home so you can actually hear it.ī1 and B2 are virtual outputs, they'll output the audio internally so other applications can pick it up. Remember we selected our headphones under the A1 option? This means that if A1 is selected, all audio on that specific strip is going to be played through A1 (your headphones).
A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 mono solo and MuteĮxcluding the last three ones, which have obvious functions, the others all dictate where the audio in that strip is going to be routed to. You can note that next to each strip, you have 8 buttons. Select the Primary output of your choice (In this case, I'm gonna select my headphones).You can click any strip you want, A1 A2 or A3. Voicemeeter Setupįirst of all, as you might have noticed: The software is asking us for a hardware output, you can note this by the blinking red 'Select Main Output Device' on the top right of the app. This allows you to stream your desktop audio and talk while in a call, without your partners hearing themselves.
The goal is being able to mix your microphone and desktop audio into a single track, while leaving Discord out of the equation.