

To make it permanent, open the configuration file ( sudo gedit /etc/pulse/default.pa) and add the following line: All it takes is to restart Pulseaudio and the Virtual_Sink is lost. Even worse, not all applications that support Pulseaudio provide a sound device selection dialog.īefore trying a different approach, if this worked for you, you should know that this setup is not permanent. Unfortunately not all applications support Pulseaudio. Pulseaudio creates a monitor device for each output device that can be used to record what's being outputted. To use this stream as sound input, you must use an application with Pulseaudio support and select the Monitor of Virtual_Sink as input. Select the virtual sink in Sound Settings Unfortunately, this sets the virtual sink as default output device for all applications. If you use an application with Pulseaudio support but with no way of selecting the sound card, you can set it to output sound through the Virtual_Sink in the Sound Settings.

To test this, open and application that outputs sound and select Virtual_Sink. If you open Sound Settings, a new output device should have appeared, named Virtual_Sink. You should see no error after running this command. Pacmd load-module module-null-sink sink_name=Virtual_Sink sink_properties=scription=Virtual_Sink I believe the problem is with how VDJ is routing the I/O on the rev7, which is more complex than my Rane one.It's very simple to configure. I don't think OBS is at fault because it's just listening to whatever input I tell it to listen to. then I would totally be looking at Pioneer. If when running it through Serato, I experience the same thing. That tells me that VDJ is routing something different, leaving those other things out of the "master" mix. Instead, it leaves out FX, mic, sampler, etc. For instance, routing "master" out to whatever I choose, should actually do that. but the following facts counter that idea: - everything works fine with my RANE ONE (VDJ & OBS) - Everything works fine when I run the rev7 with Serato (select Serato Virtual Audio in OBS) - OBS never had the option to select specific USB channels with any of my previous controllers There's something with the way VDJ routes the I/O with my rev7 that's preventing it from working 100%.

I actually thought it was a pioneer issue.
