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Probably have background sound cancellation enabled on Zoom. Be sure to enable original audio for musicians and enable stereo. Look at zoom documentation if you have any questions about that.
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…On Jun 5, 2024 at 4:25 PM -0700, kelcydw ***@***.***>, wrote:
Trying to do a Zoom livestream using audio from Garageband (via Scarlett18i20) and have used BlackHole successfully on my 2017 iMac running Catalina 10.15.7—but this 2017 iMac is on the outs. I tried setting up everything the same way on the newer M1 Macbook Pro w/ Ventura 13.5.2, and the Zoom microphone test appears to receive the audio but playback is distorted. I have tried everything I've been able to find online and can't find a fix.
In Audio MIDI Setup I've created the multi-output with MacBook Speakers (1st), BlackHole 16ch (Drift correction on), and Scarlett 18i20 USB (drift correction on). This output is selected as the MacBook system output.
In Garageband I have two tracks set up with their corresponding Scarlett inputs, recording enabled, and monitoring on for both tracks. Audio sounds as it should. Output device is the multi-output and input device is the Scarlett.
In Zoom (updated today) I have Speaker set to Same as System (multi-output), but I have changed this to every other speaker and the result doesn't change. I have the microphone set to BlackHole 16ch and when I test the mic, the audio does come from Garageband but is garbled/distorted. When I switch microphone to Scarlett, the test mic records the audio cleanly.
I have compared everything between the two computers, and I can't see why it works fine on the old computer and not on the new computer running Ventura. The Scarlett connects to the MacBook Pro with a hub, not a direct USB C connection—could that be a problem?
Appreciate any advice! I need to be able to Zoom livestream w/ Garageband-treated audio from this MacBook Pro. Thanks
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Trying to do a Zoom livestream using audio from Garageband (via Scarlett18i20) and have used BlackHole successfully on my 2017 iMac running Catalina 10.15.7—but this 2017 iMac is on the outs. I tried setting up everything the same way on the newer M1 Macbook Pro w/ Ventura 13.5.2, and the Zoom microphone test appears to receive the audio but playback is distorted. I have tried everything I've been able to find online and can't find a fix.
In Audio MIDI Setup I've created the multi-output with MacBook Speakers (1st), BlackHole 16ch (Drift correction on), and Scarlett 18i20 USB (drift correction on). This output is selected as the MacBook system output.
In Garageband I have two tracks set up with their corresponding Scarlett inputs, recording enabled, and monitoring on for both tracks. Audio sounds as it should. Output device is the multi-output and input device is the Scarlett.
In Zoom (updated today) I have Speaker set to Same as System (multi-output), but I have changed this to every other speaker and the result doesn't change. I have the microphone set to BlackHole 16ch and when I test the mic, the audio does come from Garageband but is garbled/distorted. When I switch microphone to Scarlett, the test mic records the audio cleanly.
I have compared everything between the two computers, and I can't see why it works fine on the old computer and not on the new computer running Ventura. The Scarlett connects to the MacBook Pro with a hub, not a direct USB C connection—could that be a problem?
Appreciate any advice! I need to be able to Zoom livestream w/ Garageband-treated audio from this MacBook Pro. Thanks
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