Any comment, just wondering if this is being looked into?
Cheers
I followed the DDJ guide here - https://forums.pioneerdj.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004807346-Streaming-with-OBS-a-DDJ-Windows-
It all works perfectly except for the mic. There is no sound coming through into OBS from the mic channel on the DDJ 1000. It comes through in the LED meter on the DDJ 1000, and also in Rekordbox in the master record, but not in OBS. The other channels playing into the master come through into OBS.
Any idea?
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Any comment, just wondering if this is being looked into?
Cheers
Could be due to the mic not being sent to that output; I'll try and get a DDJ-1000 + OBS configuration guide online sometime soon.
i've also the same issue with my ddj rx mic doesn't work at all on obs what can we do have you resolved it ?
thx for reply
I have been operating recently on the DDJ-1000 PC macbook pro. I followed the guide here. I want to start running a live broadcast, unfortunately I have one but very important problem, namely OBS during the stream does not see the signal from the microphone despite the signal coming out to the speakers. Of course, the microphone is connected to the controller. Does anyone know a prescription for such ailment? The same problem with another computer.
The mic is not routed as an input; it's a hardware-to-output, so it's not included in the feed. Sorry.
So nothing can be done to run a live broadcast with full controller functionality?
You could route the output into another audio device to be the input with the mic.
How do you route the output into another audio device to be the input with the mic?
I also have a new Pioneer DDJ-1000 With the RBX Light kit that I just bought to stream with and now I find the simplest of features, routing out sound to an output, is stumped by the pioneer team. With how much this equipment cost they should be catering the needs of the consumer to put the guides out and get this stuff up. Prolly only 20% before the pandemic were buying these type of controllers to play at shows the rest using as hobbyist or some sort of studio setting. This number is increasing as venues are closed. I would think there would be something official out there to support the legion of consumers that are requesting the feature or some support at all besides "look for some online guise out there" from Pioneer certed mod replying to a chain. This seems like it could be a pretty simple option in the settings. If there a already a master out and your outputting to black hole then to OBS it should go from the mike out the booth/master out but since the black hole is setup as a auxiliary output it doesnt get detected? Why is it showing in the booth out this seems like a huge design flaw I may just take mine back that this point and wait for something that works. My old pioneer mixer didnt have this issue before I went to this POS controller.