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Need some sort of audio mixing software

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So, the situation is I'm trying to set up a Discord call where I can share my webcam and also capture my display, much like you would see on a Twitch stream. In fact, I'm already using OBS to do this. The OBS Virtual Camera will work with Discord to produce the video feed I want. My issue is with audio. I want my microphone to be heard, of course, but I also want audio from a specific application to be passed through. But Discord only offers one audio input. So essentially what I need is a way to add my mic output and the output from the desired application to a single selectable audio source in Discord, while still being able to hear the application myself, and not having any other audio but the target application picked up.

wat do?
 
might wanna rename this, as audio mixing isnt what you want, its input/source "mixing".

check if your sound chip supports splitting outputs/separate signal, used at the same time
you might be able to use speakers for one source, hp for monitor of 2nd source,
and use "stereo mix/wave out" to combine audio (what is heard on speakers/online) to use in Discord
 
Virtual audio cables/VB banana or what the heck their names are these days, potato? should do just fine, allows you to get virtual in/outputs that you can direct and combine to wherever you wish.
 
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