![]() Each of the audio signals goes through a denoiser, a dynamics processor (to get rid of some extra noise) and an equalizer before it gets routed out to Loopback as another virtual device (“Audio Hijack Audio”). Thanks to Loopback’s virtual devices, I can access them individually (“EVO4 Main Mic” and “EVO4 Headset Mic”). On the right side, I process the audio from each of my microphones separately. On the left side, I have a few meters so that I can have visual cues to instantly know if a mic is (usually inadvertently) muted and also to monitor audio levels from mimoLive’s output. So here is my new default Audio Hijack setup. The following is a description of how I’ve been using Audio Hijack as my audio processing application before I send its output to mimoLive (spoiler: this kind of processing always adds an audio delay…). I use it in conjunction with Loopback for live broadcasting, but in your case you wouldnt need Loopback. That’s why I started using Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack and Loopback, first for my pre-recorded videos and then, more recently, also for my live streams. Music Looper BlackHole Audio Loopback Driver supports a grid of musical loops and phrases that you can trigger and manipulate in real time. It can capture all your system audio, or only a single application, and do whatever add effects, record, pass to one or more output devices, etc. For me it really excels for live streamers in the effects department. But I believe that Audio Hijack offers so much more than that. Their tagline is: 'If you can hear it, you can record it'. ![]() The Audio Hijack programs allow for users. For example, it allows you to record audio from any source in much the same way. Rogue Amoebas best-known products are Audio Hijack and Audio Hijack Pro (both now known simply as Audio Hijack). As much as I love mimoLive, I think audio processing is fairly limited within the app (which is understandable, by the way, as this topic has already been debated here in the forum). Audio Hijack looks similar to Loopback, and in many ways it is. So here we are!įirst, some background: in my Mac setup, I use a condenser microphone (MXL 770) and a wireless system (Synco G2 A2), both connected to an Audient EVO 4 audio interface. Loopback by RogueAmoeba - Get all the power of a high-end studio mixing board, right inside your Mac Virtual Audio Cable - Ever wanted to record your speaker. I did that once again last week, and Oliver wisely pointed out it would be a good idea to share them here as well. Hello there, fellow mimoLive enthusiasts!īeing a BoinxTV/mimoLive user and beta tester for the past 10+ years, I eventually share some of my experiences directly with and over e-mail. ![]()
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