My partner and I are running Manjaro and very new to it. Trying to switch as much as possible over to daily use with Manjaro. We have pipewire, not pulseaudio

We record multiple times a week on OBS, and my partner and I are in the same room. We have two mics side by side both inputs going into my PC. Linux, and therefore OBS, are recognizing the two mic inputs separately as you might expect.

OBS can set up both of these separate inputs, but the issue is we’re having significant problems with echo and the noise suppression/noise gates are not sufficient.

This was not an issue on windows, where we used Voicemeeter to combine our inputs into one mic for OBS. I am looking to emulate that on Linux to see if it solves our problems.

We have tried a mic merge sink, but it creates an OUTPUT device, not an input device.

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    It’s not condescending - you have said in multiple comments that it may be doing more than you realize, which means it is a mystery to you. I am being clinical and focused about this, not condescending. I am actually talking to you as if you know what I am talking about. If youwould like me to change my tone that is fine, but I’m in the business of trying to help people solve audio problems. Too much handholding generally leads to confusion.

    I’m not completely sure it wasn’t applying other kinds of filters

    Again, you keep saying you don’t fully know what it was doing. So it behooves you to look it up. This is not me being condescending or patronizing, this is me telling you what you need to do after you literally said you don’t know what it was or was not doing. You need to isolate every single thing you were doing before, every single thing you are doing now, and understand how each step was/is impacting your audio. This is troubleshooting 101. Until you do that, nobody can help you. Unless you want to completely depend on luck or start from scratch.

    You came here looking for technical answers, I have been doing nothing but offering you technical solutions. We are clearly missing information, whether you know it or not, and I’m doing the best with what I have. I’m sorry this is frustrating for you, I have been there many many times and I get it. But I am not your enemy. I am someone with almost 20 years of audio production experience trying to assist. For free.

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      Hi, for what it’s worth, as someone who’s a spectator to all this, I both appreciate the technical advice that you have been giving out and thought your comments came across as somewhat condescending and irritating.

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        For what it’s worth

        Not much.

        I also find your showing up to a dead 2 day old conversation just to take a dig irritating so I guess we’re even.

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            It is pretty baffling to me that you’re here trying to lecture me about my demeanor as you behave this way.

            Have a good one dude. Feel free to have the last word. It’s undoubtedly very important to you.