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The Art of Creating a Cinematic Experience: A Deep Dive into OBS and Sound Design

Ahead of time, we'll test out this play button and see what happens. We had a delay before Obi, it was supposed to happen with that all right, let's save it and try again. Boom! That raid scene is all custom scripted in OBS. The way I did that was using some Custom Graphics I built in After Effects as well as text labels for the late-night updates.

I had to carefully craft the soundscape to sound like what you would expect from both a blue screen and a hackery bio scene, aiming for a super sci-fi not reality kind of setting because you want it to sound cool. For that, I used Today's sponsor SoundCube by Pro sound effects and their wonderful sound effects and music library workflow tool, SoundQ. This new app from Pro sound effects has been developing sound libraries and software to help creators bring their ideas to life through sound since 2004.

A very long time ago, they have a massive library of sound effects and music tracks at our disposal. The app, SoundQueue, is designed to integrate into your workflow without needing to open up a web browser, download your songs, keep track of your files, especially if you use apps like Pro Tools or Adobe Premiere or Reaper. You can easily just insert your clips into video timelines. I'm a DaVinci Resolve user, but we do have some drag and drop and download support built in.

If you sign up for the free plan, you get access to over 2,000 sound effects, 100 music tracks, and stims. You have so much available to you. And then if you sign up for the paid plan, which is extremely affordable, you get over 100,000 sound effects, 20,000 plus music tracks, and more. You can get three months free on an upgraded plan with coupon code eposvox at checkout.

I've opened the SoundQueue app here and just showing you what you can get with the free option of course. If we want to build out our kind of 90s hackery computery scene, I can just search for computer sound effects and by going to collections on the left here, you can choose the free sound effects as well as creative common sounds that you can actually use as well which is pretty cool.

Here we have some options: we got some typing, we got some room tone, we got some beeps. I like that we can loop it. We got some typing, some room tone those are some good options if we go to free sound what do we got? Oh yeah, oh that'll work for the boot up! It's super loud and aggressive but we can tone it down; it is it's a very fine balance to get computer sounds that aren't like aggressive but we can tweak that.

So we can go ahead and click the arrow to drag and drop, and we can try to drag it into my Resolve timeline here. Oh, and it works! That's amazing now it's right here in my timeline, and if I was smart and thought in advance and had the scene open that I wanted to generate My Graph again, we'd be good to go.

Since I don't, I can change my drag and drop option, and we can choose save to folder on disk high quality downloads. And then we click the arrow; it's going to download the file and we can just consistently keep it in a specific folder here which is actually automatically in our downloads folder SoundQueue audio. Then we can just bring them into OBS or our audio editor to start tweaking EQ and things like that.

It is that easy! Like that, that is all there is to it. It's pretty rad having it in a dedicated app like this both for music and sound effects means that you can easily just you know keep all of your audio searching in one place; you don't gotta keep searching the web. You have these different libraries you can choose from and you can build your own collections.

So if you find a bun, like for example when I was originally searching these I found a bunch of sound effects that I liked but didn't necessarily want for this project I can build a collection of them and then have them to reference for later. You can find the right sound as quickly as possible. This absolutely rules!

You're gonna head on over to the link in the description again, use Cubone code eposvox to get three months free if you get an upgraded plan still gives you the full features for those three months or you can sign up for the free one no credit card required. Let me know what kind of crazy room involving experience altering alerts and Integrations you're building for your stream in the comments below.

And you gotta click this video to watch how I'm evolving my multi-cam streaming setup to really just travel with me throughout my studio.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enstream alerts are boring I've shown you how to do them a million times I have videos Linked In the description if you want to know how but they're boring everyone's stream alerts kind of look the same you get a little pop-up says thanks for subscribing thanks for following thanks for blah blah and that's it and you might get a shout out from the streamer but what if you could alter the stream more these days streamers are pushing more and more for experiential based interaction in their live streams and that starts with this video for you and for me because I'm redoing all my stream stuff now that I'm finally finally finishing the studio over the past couple videos and the next one we got something cool coming for this video you'll of course need OBS studio and a program called atom it's developed by Mr greggles the crazy multicam drum streamer I interviewed about a year ago now I guess and he's built his own stream controlling program they've also created the vertical streaming plugin for OBS if you use that it is kind of similar to streamerbot but it has some of its own features and some of its own uniqueness that they've been really using and this is what Mr greggles alluded to in my interview with him that he developed for himself originally to control all his crazy stream setups and I'm finally implementing it in my studio and you can do so much hm gets super in-depth and we're not gonna go into everything but for this video we're going to create a basic rule that changes our background light colors using the Elgato LED strips We're going to change a complete graphic scene here behind me on the monitors that will show up in my main face cam and we're going to have it trigger a raid scene in OBS studio all just from getting graded on Twitch so once you have installed atom and got logged in here it is a paid program I know how people feel about that but that's what we're rolling with once you've installed it the homepage just has updates about it tutorials things like that but if you go over here to rules you can start setting up basically the the systems in place now if you go over to settings first you can set up different Integrations so you can this is where you're going to link OBS OBS links with web sockets so if we pull in here my OBS instance and we get the infinite screens thing going on here you go to tools websocket server settings figure out the port make sure it's enabled it ships with websockets 5 by default these days copy your password so you can just copy it and then come back over here new integration OBS you type in the port type in the host and it's going to detect uh OBS instances connected to atem on your network so you can actually run multiple PCS we'll talk about that in a moment paste in your password and click save you can see here I already have two different PCS connected with OBS again we'll cover that in a minute you can set up a twitch Channel Point redemptions uh you have to basically create these from within atom because twitch has this limitation where if you create channel Point redemptions in a specific program only that program can change it and you can't change the ones created on Twitch and blah blah I'm honestly not a huge Channel Point person since I multi-stream so I'll leave you to watch nutty's video for that we're going to focus on recreating our own kind of alert system so I've made my example rule here and you can just see what it looks like you have your trigger which in this case I have it set to a chat message for us to test then you can set conditions so like it needs to check to make sure that something else has already happened so you can build up like tiered so like whenever you first get one sub one thing can happen but if you get five Subs then something else can happen those kinds of things you can build up those kinds of cool stuff and then you have a bunch of actions that can happen as a result of the trigger happening so we're again we're going to use a chat message to test out our raid functionality but it's the same idea you can create folders to organize them we're just going to create a new rule and we're going to recreate this whole thing so I'm going to press the the power button here to turn off our previous one you can also just press play to test it so I guess you don't need to yeah we'll just we'll just build it from scratch raid on Twitch first and foremost we need to set up a new trigger this is going to be device we're going to choose twitch twitch is our device in this case we're going to choose twitch trigger type you have pretty much everything that the Twitch API supports here including shout outs now but we are going to go over here and choose where is it incoming raid you can also filter by specific channels or types of viewers if you have specific channels that radio regularly or you want to customize it based on a specific Channel you can do that we're not going to do that we're just going to set it up for a normal raid that is the only trigger we need so then we're just going to go straight to actions new action we're going to choose our it supports Elgato lights and that is the only direct light that supports that supports controlling like DMX and other things through midi I don't have any of that kind of stuff set up I do I would like them to see them support either like you can do uh web hooks for certain things but I would love to see IQ integration because I've just got all this Corsair IQ morals murals stuff setup that I'll show you in the next video that I would love to be able to trigger with this there's no connectivity for that I want to push either Corsair or The Atrium team to support that very soon because there's a huge amount of stuff you can do with that but we're going to choose my main we're going to choose my LED strips here for my Elgato lights action type we're going to make sure that change light State it's set to on in case they're off for whatever reason like the one in front of me is off but the one over here beside me is on zero second delay on that we're going to add another one same actually we're going to choose the other one change light State set it on add a new action go back to the left one we're going to change the color we're going to set the color to bright red we're gonna put no delay on that we're gonna put new action same thing uh it's actually easier instead of doing new action each time by the way if you don't want to be annoying like me you can just duplicate it well now we can change light color to white action delay on that one second can we do 0.5 we can all right half a second White don't keep making new ones duplicate like color red half a second duplicate delete that one accidentally mate set it to White duplicate set it to red and then we're going to add the same thing but we're gonna do it for the the right LED strip so we're going to duplicate this one change color we're gonna set it to white instead of red first and then we're going to use the little handle right here and drag it up to change the order because events do happen sequentially and we want it we want the zero second delay things the initial action to happen at the same time so I want at the same time for them both to be set to white and red all you know alternating so I'm going to use Arrow to hide these so it's easier to you know see our actions here because we effectively we want to recreate all of this so the one with the delay we have turn on our lights we have changed them to white and red and then we have one alternating we need to change the other one to alternate and I'm going to go through and do this to set all of this up for the different lights because this is going to be a little tedious all right we have our lights set up to flicker we're also going to in here add a new action we're going to set my main key light to just turn off and on add new action after one second we're just going to turn it back on we can minimize these so so far if you're trying to keep up so far our chain is that as soon as a raid is detected and triggered through the Twitch API we have both of these led strips come on and then they alternate every half second for a few seconds between white and red to just be like you know Red Alert on on the Enterprise deck or something and then my main key light is going to turn off and on for a second as well then we're going to come in here and we're going to trigger my background screen which is seen in the peripheral vision of my main camera to go from this live graphic that I have going to a raid graphic now this graphic is set up just through OBS I have OBS running on this machine and it is displaying a projector preview full screen on the vertical monitor for the looping video that I have saved to connect this to this version of atom you just download atem onto a secondary computer you'll log in with your account and when it asks you how you want to set it up you just say that you want to set it up based on an existing configuration and it's going to say okay we're a worker node and you're good to go and you can install these versions of atem it's just the normal download version but you can install Atom on all these other computers and it will run as a worker node that this version can interact with and it will detect any devices that that computer is set up with that atom supports as well as any OBS instances you have connected and you just connect them through the websockets as it is and it as I showed you before so now I can come in here to my rule we have done all the light switches I'm now going to say new action device we're going to choose the OBS version running on this computer which is a Corsair Vengeance such as vengeance and then you have all the normal action types so change scene we're going to change the scene to sometimes it takes a second for that to show up so we're going to go ahead and create a rule new action device OBS on that second computer action type change scene there we go we're going to change it to the raid scene then we're going to duplicate this we're going to add a delay of 30 seconds and change it to the last scene so that way if I have other scenes that I set up that I trigger with stream deck or atem or whatever that it shows other Graphics in the future currently I just have the two but if I have it showing others it'll just change back to whatever scene it was on before rather than having to manually map out whatever scene it should be at which is really cool so we've set up our raid here other than we have not actually changed my scene in OBS for that we're going to go ahead and add new item this time we're going to use OBS running on this PC we're going to change scene again the scene field isn't going to show up at first so we're going to delete this we may have to relaunch in the meantime we can go ahead and add a new action we're going to add twitch as a Target we're going to say chat announce color purple raid incoming and that's just gonna Post in the chat that a raid is coming as well we're gonna save something you should know about atom is that the triggers and the rules if you don't add delays are incredibly fast they are some of the fastest triggering options that beat out every other chat bot and beat out most other tools official or otherwise for twitch and YouTube which is freaking awesome but it means if you want to delay don't assume there's going to be a built-in delay like you need to add your own but it's freaking awesome how fast and how low latency they have this down all right we're gonna come back in here change our main scene still not populated this is just a weird Quirk oh actually I think it thinks it's not connected could not connect okay tools websocket server settings four four five six maybe we have to change the port since I'm using it for another one save there we go okay so if you are using atom on multiple PCS you'll need to use separate ports for that I knew that I just set it up fresh again all right so now if we did there we go there's our scenes and I have a raid scene set up in obs raid graphic scene all right now we click save we have our entire rule built here and we can go ahead and test it out with this play button and we can watch what happens oh I had the delay I know what happened we had the delay before Obi it was supposed to happen with that all right we're gonna save it we're gonna do it one more time boom and that's it but that raid scene is all custom scripted in OBS the way that I did that was using some Custom Graphics I built in After Effects as well as text labels for the late whoever rated the latest tips all of that a script I will have linked below that shows the clock among other things and then I had to carefully craft the soundscape to sound like what you would expect both kind of a blue screen as well as a hackery bio scene to sound like just going for the super sci-fi not reality kind of setting because you want it to sound cool and for that I used today's sponsor sound Cube by Pro sound effects and wonderful sound effects and music library workflow tool soundq is a new app from Pro sound effects who has been developing sound libraries and software to help creators to bring their ideas to life through sound since like 2004 a very long time they have a massive library and sound queue is their new app to kind of integrate into your workflow without needing to open up a web browser download your songs keep track of your files especially if you use apps like Pro Tools or Adobe Premiere or Reaper you can easily just insert your clips into video timelines I'm a DaVinci Resolve user but we do have some drag and drop and download support built in if you sign up for the free plan you get access to over 2 000 sound effects 100 music tracks and stims you have have just so much available to you and then if you sign up for the paid plan which is extremely affordable you get over 100 000 sound effects twenty thousand plus music tracks and you can get three months free on an upgraded plan with coupon code eposvox at checkout so I've opened the sound queue app here I'm just showing you what you can get with the free option of course if we want to build out our kind of 90s hackery computery scene I can just search for computer sound effects and by going to collections on the left here you can choose the free sound effects as well as creative common sounds that you can actually use as well which is pretty cool so here we have some options we got some typing we got some room tone we got some beeps I like that we can Loop it we got some typing some room tone those are some good options if we go to free sound what do we got oh yeah oh that'll work for the boot up it's super loud and aggressive but we can tone it down it is it's a very fine balance to get computer sounds that aren't like aggressive but we can tweak that so we can go ahead and click the arrow to drag and drop and we can try to drag it into my resolve timeline here oh and it works that's amazing now it's right here in my timeline and if I was smart and thought in advance and had the scene open that I wanted to generate My Graph again we'd be good to go since I don't we want to import it into OBS I can change my drag and drop option and we can choose save to folder on disk high quality downloads and then we click the arrow it's going to download the file and we can just consistently keep it in a specific folder here which is actually automatically in our downloads folder sound queue audio and then we can just bring them in OBS or our audio editor to start tweaking EQ and things like that it is that easy like that that is all there is to it it is pretty rad having it in a dedicated app like this both for music and sound effects means that you can easily just you know keep all of your audio searching in one place you don't gotta keep searching the web you have these different libraries you can choose from and you can build your own collections so if you find a bun like for example when I was originally searching these I found a bunch of sound effects that I liked but didn't necessarily want for this project I can build a collection of them and then have them to reference for later you can find the right sound as quickly as possible this absolutely rules you're gonna head on over to the link in the description again use Cubone code eposvox to get three months free if you get an upgraded plan still gives you the full features for those three months or you can sign up for the free one no credit card required let me know what kind of crazy room involving experience altering alerts and Integrations you're building for your stream in the comments below and you gotta click this video to watch how I'm evolving my multi-cam streaming setup to really just travel with me throughout my studio Remember To Be Kind Rewindstream alerts are boring I've shown you how to do them a million times I have videos Linked In the description if you want to know how but they're boring everyone's stream alerts kind of look the same you get a little pop-up says thanks for subscribing thanks for following thanks for blah blah and that's it and you might get a shout out from the streamer but what if you could alter the stream more these days streamers are pushing more and more for experiential based interaction in their live streams and that starts with this video for you and for me because I'm redoing all my stream stuff now that I'm finally finally finishing the studio over the past couple videos and the next one we got something cool coming for this video you'll of course need OBS studio and a program called atom it's developed by Mr greggles the crazy multicam drum streamer I interviewed about a year ago now I guess and he's built his own stream controlling program they've also created the vertical streaming plugin for OBS if you use that it is kind of similar to streamerbot but it has some of its own features and some of its own uniqueness that they've been really using and this is what Mr greggles alluded to in my interview with him that he developed for himself originally to control all his crazy stream setups and I'm finally implementing it in my studio and you can do so much hm gets super in-depth and we're not gonna go into everything but for this video we're going to create a basic rule that changes our background light colors using the Elgato LED strips We're going to change a complete graphic scene here behind me on the monitors that will show up in my main face cam and we're going to have it trigger a raid scene in OBS studio all just from getting graded on Twitch so once you have installed atom and got logged in here it is a paid program I know how people feel about that but that's what we're rolling with once you've installed it the homepage just has updates about it tutorials things like that but if you go over here to rules you can start setting up basically the the systems in place now if you go over to settings first you can set up different Integrations so you can this is where you're going to link OBS OBS links with web sockets so if we pull in here my OBS instance and we get the infinite screens thing going on here you go to tools websocket server settings figure out the port make sure it's enabled it ships with websockets 5 by default these days copy your password so you can just copy it and then come back over here new integration OBS you type in the port type in the host and it's going to detect uh OBS instances connected to atem on your network so you can actually run multiple PCS we'll talk about that in a moment paste in your password and click save you can see here I already have two different PCS connected with OBS again we'll cover that in a minute you can set up a twitch Channel Point redemptions uh you have to basically create these from within atom because twitch has this limitation where if you create channel Point redemptions in a specific program only that program can change it and you can't change the ones created on Twitch and blah blah I'm honestly not a huge Channel Point person since I multi-stream so I'll leave you to watch nutty's video for that we're going to focus on recreating our own kind of alert system so I've made my example rule here and you can just see what it looks like you have your trigger which in this case I have it set to a chat message for us to test then you can set conditions so like it needs to check to make sure that something else has already happened so you can build up like tiered so like whenever you first get one sub one thing can happen but if you get five Subs then something else can happen those kinds of things you can build up those kinds of cool stuff and then you have a bunch of actions that can happen as a result of the trigger happening so we're again we're going to use a chat message to test out our raid functionality but it's the same idea you can create folders to organize them we're just going to create a new rule and we're going to recreate this whole thing so I'm going to press the the power button here to turn off our previous one you can also just press play to test it so I guess you don't need to yeah we'll just we'll just build it from scratch raid on Twitch first and foremost we need to set up a new trigger this is going to be device we're going to choose twitch twitch is our device in this case we're going to choose twitch trigger type you have pretty much everything that the Twitch API supports here including shout outs now but we are going to go over here and choose where is it incoming raid you can also filter by specific channels or types of viewers if you have specific channels that radio regularly or you want to customize it based on a specific Channel you can do that we're not going to do that we're just going to set it up for a normal raid that is the only trigger we need so then we're just going to go straight to actions new action we're going to choose our it supports Elgato lights and that is the only direct light that supports that supports controlling like DMX and other things through midi I don't have any of that kind of stuff set up I do I would like them to see them support either like you can do uh web hooks for certain things but I would love to see IQ integration because I've just got all this Corsair IQ morals murals stuff setup that I'll show you in the next video that I would love to be able to trigger with this there's no connectivity for that I want to push either Corsair or The Atrium team to support that very soon because there's a huge amount of stuff you can do with that but we're going to choose my main we're going to choose my LED strips here for my Elgato lights action type we're going to make sure that change light State it's set to on in case they're off for whatever reason like the one in front of me is off but the one over here beside me is on zero second delay on that we're going to add another one same actually we're going to choose the other one change light State set it on add a new action go back to the left one we're going to change the color we're going to set the color to bright red we're gonna put no delay on that we're gonna put new action same thing uh it's actually easier instead of doing new action each time by the way if you don't want to be annoying like me you can just duplicate it well now we can change light color to white action delay on that one second can we do 0.5 we can all right half a second White don't keep making new ones duplicate like color red half a second duplicate delete that one accidentally mate set it to White duplicate set it to red and then we're going to add the same thing but we're gonna do it for the the right LED strip so we're going to duplicate this one change color we're gonna set it to white instead of red first and then we're going to use the little handle right here and drag it up to change the order because events do happen sequentially and we want it we want the zero second delay things the initial action to happen at the same time so I want at the same time for them both to be set to white and red all you know alternating so I'm going to use Arrow to hide these so it's easier to you know see our actions here because we effectively we want to recreate all of this so the one with the delay we have turn on our lights we have changed them to white and red and then we have one alternating we need to change the other one to alternate and I'm going to go through and do this to set all of this up for the different lights because this is going to be a little tedious all right we have our lights set up to flicker we're also going to in here add a new action we're going to set my main key light to just turn off and on add new action after one second we're just going to turn it back on we can minimize these so so far if you're trying to keep up so far our chain is that as soon as a raid is detected and triggered through the Twitch API we have both of these led strips come on and then they alternate every half second for a few seconds between white and red to just be like you know Red Alert on on the Enterprise deck or something and then my main key light is going to turn off and on for a second as well then we're going to come in here and we're going to trigger my background screen which is seen in the peripheral vision of my main camera to go from this live graphic that I have going to a raid graphic now this graphic is set up just through OBS I have OBS running on this machine and it is displaying a projector preview full screen on the vertical monitor for the looping video that I have saved to connect this to this version of atom you just download atem onto a secondary computer you'll log in with your account and when it asks you how you want to set it up you just say that you want to set it up based on an existing configuration and it's going to say okay we're a worker node and you're good to go and you can install these versions of atem it's just the normal download version but you can install Atom on all these other computers and it will run as a worker node that this version can interact with and it will detect any devices that that computer is set up with that atom supports as well as any OBS instances you have connected and you just connect them through the websockets as it is and it as I showed you before so now I can come in here to my rule we have done all the light switches I'm now going to say new action device we're going to choose the OBS version running on this computer which is a Corsair Vengeance such as vengeance and then you have all the normal action types so change scene we're going to change the scene to sometimes it takes a second for that to show up so we're going to go ahead and create a rule new action device OBS on that second computer action type change scene there we go we're going to change it to the raid scene then we're going to duplicate this we're going to add a delay of 30 seconds and change it to the last scene so that way if I have other scenes that I set up that I trigger with stream deck or atem or whatever that it shows other Graphics in the future currently I just have the two but if I have it showing others it'll just change back to whatever scene it was on before rather than having to manually map out whatever scene it should be at which is really cool so we've set up our raid here other than we have not actually changed my scene in OBS for that we're going to go ahead and add new item this time we're going to use OBS running on this PC we're going to change scene again the scene field isn't going to show up at first so we're going to delete this we may have to relaunch in the meantime we can go ahead and add a new action we're going to add twitch as a Target we're going to say chat announce color purple raid incoming and that's just gonna Post in the chat that a raid is coming as well we're gonna save something you should know about atom is that the triggers and the rules if you don't add delays are incredibly fast they are some of the fastest triggering options that beat out every other chat bot and beat out most other tools official or otherwise for twitch and YouTube which is freaking awesome but it means if you want to delay don't assume there's going to be a built-in delay like you need to add your own but it's freaking awesome how fast and how low latency they have this down all right we're gonna come back in here change our main scene still not populated this is just a weird Quirk oh actually I think it thinks it's not connected could not connect okay tools websocket server settings four four five six maybe we have to change the port since I'm using it for another one save there we go okay so if you are using atom on multiple PCS you'll need to use separate ports for that I knew that I just set it up fresh again all right so now if we did there we go there's our scenes and I have a raid scene set up in obs raid graphic scene all right now we click save we have our entire rule built here and we can go ahead and test it out with this play button and we can watch what happens oh I had the delay I know what happened we had the delay before Obi it was supposed to happen with that all right we're gonna save it we're gonna do it one more time boom and that's it but that raid scene is all custom scripted in OBS the way that I did that was using some Custom Graphics I built in After Effects as well as text labels for the late whoever rated the latest tips all of that a script I will have linked below that shows the clock among other things and then I had to carefully craft the soundscape to sound like what you would expect both kind of a blue screen as well as a hackery bio scene to sound like just going for the super sci-fi not reality kind of setting because you want it to sound cool and for that I used today's sponsor sound Cube by Pro sound effects and wonderful sound effects and music library workflow tool soundq is a new app from Pro sound effects who has been developing sound libraries and software to help creators to bring their ideas to life through sound since like 2004 a very long time they have a massive library and sound queue is their new app to kind of integrate into your workflow without needing to open up a web browser download your songs keep track of your files especially if you use apps like Pro Tools or Adobe Premiere or Reaper you can easily just insert your clips into video timelines I'm a DaVinci Resolve user but we do have some drag and drop and download support built in if you sign up for the free plan you get access to over 2 000 sound effects 100 music tracks and stims you have have just so much available to you and then if you sign up for the paid plan which is extremely affordable you get over 100 000 sound effects twenty thousand plus music tracks and you can get three months free on an upgraded plan with coupon code eposvox at checkout so I've opened the sound queue app here I'm just showing you what you can get with the free option of course if we want to build out our kind of 90s hackery computery scene I can just search for computer sound effects and by going to collections on the left here you can choose the free sound effects as well as creative common sounds that you can actually use as well which is pretty cool so here we have some options we got some typing we got some room tone we got some beeps I like that we can Loop it we got some typing some room tone those are some good options if we go to free sound what do we got oh yeah oh that'll work for the boot up it's super loud and aggressive but we can tone it down it is it's a very fine balance to get computer sounds that aren't like aggressive but we can tweak that so we can go ahead and click the arrow to drag and drop and we can try to drag it into my resolve timeline here oh and it works that's amazing now it's right here in my timeline and if I was smart and thought in advance and had the scene open that I wanted to generate My Graph again we'd be good to go since I don't we want to import it into OBS I can change my drag and drop option and we can choose save to folder on disk high quality downloads and then we click the arrow it's going to download the file and we can just consistently keep it in a specific folder here which is actually automatically in our downloads folder sound queue audio and then we can just bring them in OBS or our audio editor to start tweaking EQ and things like that it is that easy like that that is all there is to it it is pretty rad having it in a dedicated app like this both for music and sound effects means that you can easily just you know keep all of your audio searching in one place you don't gotta keep searching the web you have these different libraries you can choose from and you can build your own collections so if you find a bun like for example when I was originally searching these I found a bunch of sound effects that I liked but didn't necessarily want for this project I can build a collection of them and then have them to reference for later you can find the right sound as quickly as possible this absolutely rules you're gonna head on over to the link in the description again use Cubone code eposvox to get three months free if you get an upgraded plan still gives you the full features for those three months or you can sign up for the free one no credit card required let me know what kind of crazy room involving experience altering alerts and Integrations you're building for your stream in the comments below and you gotta click this video to watch how I'm evolving my multi-cam streaming setup to really just travel with me throughout my studio Remember To Be Kind Rewind\n"