Sharing Reaper audio over Teams / Zoom?


Steve Nutt
 

No no no, not with the 12MTK, you'll get more latency that way.

All the best

Steve

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-----Original Message-----
From: rwp@groups.io <rwp@groups.io> On Behalf Of Darion Jaikaran
Sent: 25 April 2021 17:18
To: rwp@groups.io
Subject: Re: [rwp] Sharing Reaper audio over Teams / Zoom?

Here’s how its done:
1. Start a zoom meeting.
2. Click share screen.
3. By default it’ll be set to basic, click on basic and it’ll change to advanced.
4. Once set to advanced, you’ll see the option to share computer audio.
This’ll take all of your computer’s sound and send it over zoom.
I used the word click because I’m not on windows and have no idea how the interface’s controls are presented… But it’s simple, you’ll figure it out.

On Apr 25, 2021, at 11:47 AM, Chris Turner via groups.io <ultimatethesecond@...> wrote:

Hi all.

I may be doing a demo of Reaper usage over Teams in a few weeks. Apologies, as I know this has probably been covered a load of times but can someone give me a pointer how I can do this?


My set up is this.


I have my main interface which is the signature 12mtk

A secondary interface for screenreader speech and general Windows
audio

I currently physically route the secondary one into the 12mtk so I can hear everything there.

The secondary interface is my default interface.


Is it time to get to grips with virtual audio cable to do this?


Cheers.


Chris Turner

--
Soundtrack, electronic, synthwave. LostDroid, in all the usual places
and; lostdroid.bandcamp.com






Steve Nutt
 

Hi,

Here you go, here's my tutorial from the Dropbox, thanks to Patrick Purdue for showing me how to do it:-

In your VOIP software, set input to the master input or master mix channel. Now its input will be the sum of all of your outputs that are set to record.

In Reaper, set your track's output to the physical channel that you have your mic plugged into instead of sending it to the master. In my case, I use Channel 1.

Now set Channel 1 (or whichever channel you're using) as a USB return, if you have such a button. On the Soundcraft Signature MTK boards, you'll find the USB Return button for each channel located just underneath the gain pot (the topmost pot on each channel strip). On any channels that have a 100Hz roll-off feature there are two buttons beneath gain, USB Return is the one on the right.

Once the routing has been taken care of, arm the track that's taking its input from your mic (F7) and set monitoring to "normal" (F8).

Make sure Reaper is using ASIO and that sample rates match everywhere.

That should do it!

Kudos to Steve Nutt for writing this up, and a hat-tip to Patrick Perdue for showing him the ropes.

Scott typed it up, so I have corrected some misspellings here. 😊

All the best

Steve
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-----Original Message-----
From: rwp@groups.io <rwp@groups.io> On Behalf Of Chris Turner via groups.io
Sent: 25 April 2021 16:47
To: rwp@groups.io
Subject: [rwp] Sharing Reaper audio over Teams / Zoom?

Hi all.

I may be doing a demo of Reaper usage over Teams in a few weeks.
Apologies, as I know this has probably been covered a load of times but can someone give me a pointer how I can do this?


My set up is this.


I have my main interface which is the signature 12mtk

A secondary interface for screenreader speech and general Windows audio

I currently physically route the secondary one into the 12mtk so I can
hear everything there.

The secondary interface is my default interface.


Is it time to get to grips with virtual audio cable to do this?


Cheers.


Chris Turner

--
Soundtrack, electronic, synthwave. LostDroid, in all the usual places and;
lostdroid.bandcamp.com


Jason Merrington
 

Hi. I just got a crash course in this yesterday but still don't really know much, but if this helps, once you create a meeting in zoom, tab until you hear "copy meeting link", then you can email the link to any email and if they click on it they are immediately also in the meeting. When I first started, my signature mtk12 was configured so I could hear the others, but my mic on my laptop, or I believe as you suggest, secondary interface, was set to a sound input mic in my studio, but when you tab to audio options in the zoom meeting you can arrow down or up until you hear your system default sound card mentioned and zoom will work. Zoom is a stunningly awesome tool; conversations continents apart take place instantly in real time and with no long distance bill. Hope this assists.


Darion Jaikaran
 

No probs.. message me off list if you need one on one assistance or just to test it out, make sure everything’s working as planned.

On Apr 25, 2021, at 12:48 PM, Chris Turner via groups.io <ultimatethesecond@...> wrote:

Thanks. If it’s that simple, I will set up a couple of tests.


Cheers
Chris Turner
Sent from mobile. 

On 25 Apr 2021, at 17:21, Darion Jaikaran <darionjaikaran@...> wrote:

Here’s how its done:
1. Start a zoom meeting.
2. Click share screen.
3. By default it’ll be set to basic, click on basic and it’ll change to advanced.
4. Once set to advanced, you’ll see the option to share computer audio.
This’ll take all of your computer’s sound and send it over zoom.
I used the word click because I’m not on windows and have no idea how the interface’s controls are presented…
But it’s simple, you’ll figure it out.

On Apr 25, 2021, at 11:47 AM, Chris Turner via groups.io <ultimatethesecond@...> wrote:

Hi all.

I may be doing a demo of Reaper usage over Teams in a few weeks. Apologies, as I know this has probably been covered a load of times but can someone give me a pointer how I can do this?


My set up is this.


I have my main interface which is the signature 12mtk

A secondary interface for screenreader speech and general Windows audio

I currently physically route the secondary one into the 12mtk so I can hear everything there.

The secondary interface is my default interface.


Is it time to get to grips with virtual audio cable to do this?


Cheers.


Chris Turner

--
Soundtrack, electronic, synthwave. LostDroid, in all the usual places and;
lostdroid.bandcamp.com














Chris Turner
 

Thanks. If it’s that simple, I will set up a couple of tests.


Cheers
Chris Turner
Sent from mobile. 

On 25 Apr 2021, at 17:21, Darion Jaikaran <darionjaikaran@...> wrote:

Here’s how its done:
1. Start a zoom meeting.
2. Click share screen.
3. By default it’ll be set to basic, click on basic and it’ll change to advanced.
4. Once set to advanced, you’ll see the option to share computer audio.
This’ll take all of your computer’s sound and send it over zoom.
I used the word click because I’m not on windows and have no idea how the interface’s controls are presented…
But it’s simple, you’ll figure it out.

On Apr 25, 2021, at 11:47 AM, Chris Turner via groups.io <ultimatethesecond@...> wrote:

Hi all.

I may be doing a demo of Reaper usage over Teams in a few weeks. Apologies, as I know this has probably been covered a load of times but can someone give me a pointer how I can do this?


My set up is this.


I have my main interface which is the signature 12mtk

A secondary interface for screenreader speech and general Windows audio

I currently physically route the secondary one into the 12mtk so I can hear everything there.

The secondary interface is my default interface.


Is it time to get to grips with virtual audio cable to do this?


Cheers.


Chris Turner

--
Soundtrack, electronic, synthwave. LostDroid, in all the usual places and;
lostdroid.bandcamp.com













Darion Jaikaran
 

Here’s how its done:
1. Start a zoom meeting.
2. Click share screen.
3. By default it’ll be set to basic, click on basic and it’ll change to advanced.
4. Once set to advanced, you’ll see the option to share computer audio.
This’ll take all of your computer’s sound and send it over zoom.
I used the word click because I’m not on windows and have no idea how the interface’s controls are presented…
But it’s simple, you’ll figure it out.

On Apr 25, 2021, at 11:47 AM, Chris Turner via groups.io <ultimatethesecond@...> wrote:

Hi all.

I may be doing a demo of Reaper usage over Teams in a few weeks. Apologies, as I know this has probably been covered a load of times but can someone give me a pointer how I can do this?


My set up is this.


I have my main interface which is the signature 12mtk

A secondary interface for screenreader speech and general Windows audio

I currently physically route the secondary one into the 12mtk so I can hear everything there.

The secondary interface is my default interface.


Is it time to get to grips with virtual audio cable to do this?


Cheers.


Chris Turner

--
Soundtrack, electronic, synthwave. LostDroid, in all the usual places and;
lostdroid.bandcamp.com






Chris Turner
 

Hi all.

I may be doing a demo of Reaper usage over Teams in a few weeks. Apologies, as I know this has probably been covered a load of times but can someone give me a pointer how I can do this?


My set up is this.


I have my main interface which is the signature 12mtk

A secondary interface for screenreader speech and general Windows audio

I currently physically route the secondary one into the 12mtk so I can hear everything there.

The secondary interface is my default interface.


Is it time to get to grips with virtual audio cable to do this?


Cheers.


Chris Turner

--
Soundtrack, electronic, synthwave. LostDroid, in all the usual places and;
lostdroid.bandcamp.com