![]() ![]() I bought a MOTU M4 to replace my older Audient iD14, and the Loopback channel works great. I (think?) the Focusrite Clarett has this? But what I know for sure is that some new (and excellent and cheap) interfaces have this, such as the new MOTU M2/M4 or the new Audient EVO. RME interfaces have had this for a while. The only thing that works perfectly without bugs or glitches or buffering issues is an audio interface that natively provides a "Loopback" channel in its set of drivers. ![]() I've never had luck with virtual ASIO cables or any other kludgy solution like Voicemeeter Banana, etc. So this is why some people try to use "virtual ASIO cables", which are a kludgy and buggy attempt to provide a way to route the ASIO OUTPUT to the Windows system routing, AND VICE VERSA. Pretty much any ASIO interface has INPUT channels that can be "heard" from Windows system routing, but the ASIO OUTPUT cannot be "heard" from other Windows applications like OBS, Zoom, Discord, etc. The problem is that ASIO channels on a Windows audio interface are *separate* from your Windows system sounds.
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