
I watched a couple of Kenny's videos on routing so I kinda get the idea. I have BlackHole (Soundflower replacement) installed and have set up an aggregate device. After hearing the info above, they essentially turned down a sale and said I'd be better off running through my DAW as a virtual mixer. A huge shout-out to Alto Music who I called today asking for recommendations. I was thinking about an inexpensive USB Mixer interface for simplicity. What I need is a basic mixer for EQ, panning, compression, and reverb. The Focusrite certainly has better pres and I've got an LA-610 hooked up to it I can use on the vocal. I was just experimenting with the H5 because it's a simpler quicker setup but either will work. I also have a Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 which is my main audio interface. The signal going into OBS is already merged into a single track, so no control there either. OBS streaming software (using Facebook Live key)This limits control of my audio to basically the gain dials on the Zoom H5. Zoom H5 as audio interface (built-in stereo condensers and/or 2 connected mics) into a MacBook running Mojave. I've run a couple of guitar/vocal Facebook Live streams using the following basic setup for audio (and a DSLR for video): I'm basically a Reaper newbie, recorded a couple of dozen songs using the DAW.
