![]() ![]() Route Discord audio to a different audio channel: Similarly, assign Discord audio to a separate audio channel or track in your recording or streaming software. This allows you to control the volume and mute the game audio independently. Route game audio to a different audio channel: In your recording or streaming software, assign the game audio to a separate audio channel or track. ![]() This ensures that all audio, including game audio and Discord audio, is routed through your headset. Set SteelSeries Sonar as the default audio device: In the Windows sound settings, make sure that your SteelSeries Sonar headset is set as the default audio playback device. You’ll want to set up multiple audio sources to separate Discord audio from game audio. This software allows you to customize and control the audio settings of your SteelSeries Sonar headset.Ĭonfigure audio sources in your recording or streaming software: Open your preferred recording or streaming software (such as OBS Studio or XSplit) and navigate to the audio settings. Install and set up the SteelSeries Engine software: Ensure that you have the latest version of SteelSeries Engine installed on your computer. To separate discord audio from game audio when recording or streaming using the SteelSeries Sonar, you can follow these steps: This streamlines my setup now where I no longer need to open a separate app for this to work. That’s my new setup since SteelSeries Sonar is out of Beta now and I’m using their new SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. That leaves the game audio on and won’t mess with that while you’re free to enable or disable Discord audio from your recording, but you’ll still be able to hear your party in your headphones. Basically when you’re ready to record, just head to OBS Studio and you can just mute or lower the volume in the Discord source and/or Mic source. Lastly, you’ll want to set your desktop audio in the taskbar to be “SteelSeries Sonar – Gaming (SteelSeries Sonar Virtual Audio Device)” if it isn’t already.Īnd that’s pretty much it. Lastly, set your Desktop Audio device to be “Default”. You shouldn’t need to mess with the “Mic/AUX” one, but just in case, make sure it’s pointed to “Default” or “SteelSeries Sonar – Microphone”. You’ll now see it in the Audio Mixer box. Here, you want to set the Device up as “SteelSeries Sonar – Chat (SteelSeries Sonar Virtual Audio Device)”. Go to the Scene you’re using and under the Source box, create a new source called “Discord”. Now comes OBS Studio which will require some bit of work. The output setting would be “SteelSeries Sonar – Chat”. Input settings should be “SteelSeries Sonar – Microphone”. ![]() Under the “User Settings”, go to the section marked “Voice & Video”. That’s pretty much all you have to play with on the SteelSeries GG app. ![]() For Microphone, also choose your headset or whatever microphone you’re using. For the Game and Chat playback selection, just choose the headset that you’re currently using. From here, you’ll see a Mixar tab with the Game, Chat, and Microphone settings you’ll have to mess with. Once you enable that, you’ll see the Sonar section on the left pane that you can now click on. If you go to settings in the SteelSeries GG app, head to the General section and there you’ll see a toggle to Activate or Deactivate Sonar application. If you’re using a SteelSeries headset, there’s an even simpler solution using the SteelSeries GG software and Sonar.įirst up, you’ll need to set up your SteelSeries GG software with Sonar. I did a tutorial last year where we used VB-Audio VoiceMeeter Banana for that. The only way to fix this is by using a third-party app that can separate those audio sources from each other. That’s because, by default, they’re all using the same channel. If you use OBS Studio or some other app to record your gameplay while also chatting on Discord, you may have discovered that you can’t exactly separate the Discord audio from your gameplay audio. ![]()
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