Another option might be to set your controller audio interface to use Windows Audio (WDM. I'm not totally sure if it'll work but there is an ASIO plugin for OBS and you might be able to try to load that to grab the audio from your controller. Good luck, you're already on the right track for separating the audio. Mainly the issue is that ASIO usually wants full control over the audio interface it is attached to. If you insist on using voicemeeter - it does have its uses but it's overkill if all you want to do is separate programs into different devices and still hear them - then make sure your sample rate settings match the above in VM too. If you're still having issues, go to C -> Program Files -> VB and then for each respective cable in use, launch the VBCABLE_ControlPanel.exe and set the internal Sample Rate to the same as the one in your windows sound control panel, and your max latency to triple the highest output smp - in other words, if 'output' has an increasing number next to b256 and a 0 next to 512, set max latency to 1536smp. If you're not using VM and are already at this point still with static, then first make sure - in the windows sound control panel - that all the involved devices, all cable-input, cable-output and your real-life speakers / headphones you listen to are set to the same sample rate, I use 48000Hz. To hear the VB Cables without VM, go to windows' sound control panel, recording tab, scroll down to 'Cable Output' for each of the cables, right click, properties, 'Listen' tab and check the box to listen to it. Download and install any Virtual Audio Cable and follow the instructions in the cables documentation to add an input to capture Soundtrack audio. If you are using voicemeeter, I'd recommend uninstalling it, it causes more problems than it solves, like the above. You'll have to do this every time you restart your computer unless you use another program to set it to always have that affinity. I'm going to assume that you're using voicemeeter - in my experience, voicemeeter can introduce buzzing depending on your CPU, mine's a 3900X, the fix is to assign its affinity to just certain CPU cores.
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