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Alternative to loopback mac11/5/2023 ![]() Briefly put, this involves re-routing the audio output signal that is used for playback into your audio interface microphone input, so that the played back recording is picked up by your mic channel and hence fed into Zoom et al. ![]() So what’s the solution? If you trawl the internet, voiceover Facebook groups and the rest, the usual response is to use loopback. This of course works perfectly in sending your voice to the client while you are recording into the mic but when you play back from your DAW or audio recorder the sound is now emanating from an entirely different source and so isn’t transferred across the ether to your listener. Most voice artists would have the remote software set up with ‘mic’ set to the microphone channel of their audio interface. Are you deaf or what? Hello? Is this thing on?” So you try to play the just-recorded take back, and you can hear it playing, but the client at the other end says “I asked you to play it back for me. Rather than deleting a source or monitor, and losing its settings, you can now temporarily toggle it off as you make adjustments to get exactly the audio you need.A common request heard by studio-owning voice over artists is “can you just play that take back for me?” You’re in the middle of a remotely directed session, you’re recording everything yourself – so probably not using a highly robust communication system such as Source Connect Standard/Pro or ipDTL where you would most likely be connected to a recording studio at the remote end (where they could play back their own recording), and instead this session would be happening over Zoom, Skype, Bodalgocall, Source Connect Now or similar.
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