Source-Nexus Gateway / Google Chrome and Pro Tools in Source-Nexus I/O
This article is part of the Source-Nexus I/O User Guide
One of the most common uses for Source-Nexus I/O is with other audio applications such as Google Chrome where you want to get the audio in AND out for communications and recording. This example applies to applications such as Skype, FaceTime, Zoom and Google Meet, and any other communications application you want to use and record.
- In Source-Nexus Gateway choose Source-Nexus A as your microphone input.
- In the Source-Nexus I/O plugin, choose Source-Nexus A / Channel 1&2 as your Send device, and Source-Nexus B as your Receive device (also Channel 1&2).
- In Source-Nexus Gateway, choose Source-Nexus B as your audio output.
What happens now is that you can bus any signal you want to the Source-Nexus I/O track and it will be sent out via Source-Nexus Gateway. And because Google Chrome uses your audio output choice, this will come back into Pro Tools via Driver B / Channel 1&2 and you can record what you are hearing remotely.