![]() ![]() I do have intricate details of how OBS uses its ASIO connectivity, but if it has to also connect to other audio drivers, it runs into the challenge of managing multiple audio connections, not driven by the same clock, requiring possible audio sample rate conversions, and synchronising the timing between disparate audio clocks. In a digital system, all the digital audio needs to be clocked from the same source., in a simple system, we clock from one audio interface, in this case the master clock resides in your MIDAS M32 mixer (which is your primary audio interface), from Reaper's perspective. In all the examples above you notice that Reaper (when using ASIO) has only ASIO connections, which on WIndows is the most accurate high audio quality way of connecting to a device, to the same device, since all of these connections to the same device run on the same converter clock. ![]() This provides a certain guaranty, in the Windows world, that these audio links are synchronised, in sync, etc. I will not go into much detail about this, but if you notice typically ASIO connectivity is to the same device, and usually a DAW cannot have multiple ASIO connections to different devices e.g two different audio interfaces, it will usually be the same ASIO connection for all audio inputs and outputs. There are pros and cons of OBS using an ASIO connection directly. Please see the routing diagram for this scenario below, at the end of this post. In this case, there would be therefore be absolutely no need for Hi-Fi ASIO Bridge and Hi-Fi Audio Cable, as intermediaries. It would connect to ReRoute in a similar way to how Hi-Fi ASIO Bridge connects to receive inputs from the ReRoute ASIO (virtual) driver, in my previous posts. Yes, it is possible, if OBS reliably supports taking inputs directly from an ASIO device driver, to route the outputs from Reaper, via its virtual Reroute ASIO driver, into OBS. Picture 3 is also how you would use OBS ASIO with reaper as well
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