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Zoom AI Companion2025-01-13 01:55 PM
I have the following problem:
I started a Zoom Meeting and shared my screen and also the sound by switching on "the original sound for musicians" in the sound settings of Zoom.
My fellows can see my screen, they can listen to my speech, but they do not hear any sound from the DAW Cubase 14 Pro.
In a community of Facebook someone told me, that I have to choose the "Zoom Audio driver" in the studiosettings of Cubase 14 Pro. But this driver I do not find anywhere in the studiosettings. And I did not find any driver for my SSL12 Audiointerface for Zoom.
But he could not help me to find a solution, cause he has a Mac and I have Win11 Pro.
So is there anybody here, who can help me to make the System run in that way, that my meetingmembers could hear the Sound of the Cubase 14 Pro DAW on their speakers?
I have already looked in the privacy settings of Win11 Pro to see, what I could do. Zoom has the appropriate permissions in the various apps, namely for the camera and microphone.
For all other settings, I can only select that each user who uses the device, can choose whether an app receives the corresponding authorisations. But neither after starting Zoom nor when starting Cubase during a Zoom session is anything asked for authorisation.
I am therefore faced with a puzzle, that is currently unsolvable for me, and would like some help. I would be happy to provide further information, but I don't know what you need in advance.
Just this much: I have installed the latest version of Zoom, also the latest win11 Pro updates.
Thanks for a helping hand.
Sincerely Robert
2025-01-13 06:07 PM
You'll need to convert an audio output from Cubase into an audio input for Zoom.
I haven't used Cubase in over 15 years, but the principles are the same for any application.
The simplest solution for Windows is VB-Cable (https://vb-audio.com/Cable/).
Think of this application as a physical cable that you're patching from your application's output to Zoom's input.
Cubase master bus output -> "Cable Input"
"Cable Output" -> Zoom (instead of mic)
Plenty of videos about this kind of thing online as well.
If you need to inject your own microphone signal alongside the session audio, you're going to need to use something like Voicemeeter (same software developer as VB-Cable), which allows mixing of multiple virtual and physical ins/outs.