Struggling to get good sound and video quality when teaching music or performing live online?
This video shows you how to build a professional multi-camera, high-quality audio setup for music lessons, remote rehearsals, and live performances, without breaking the bank.
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to:
Use OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) to create multiple camera angles (wide shot, close-up guitar shot, YouTube/screen share view, etc.)
Integrate smartphones, GoPros, and webcams into a clean, switchable multi-cam layout
Set up smooth scene transitions so your stream looks like a professional broadcast
Route studio-quality audio from your DAW (Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton, GarageBand, Cubase, etc.) into your livestream
Use Muse, a streaming platform built specifically for musicians, to deliver low-latency, high-quality audio
Connect your audio interface, microphones, and instrument pickups so your students or audience hear every detail
Capture YouTube audio and other system audio inside your DAW, so you can demonstrate and analyse tracks in real time
This setup is perfect for:
Online music teachers (guitar, piano, bass, drums, vocals, etc.)
Remote music lessons and coaching
Livestream concerts and performances
Band rehearsals over distance
Anyone tired of audiences or students hearing compressed, muddy, or unclear audio
Gear & software used:
OBS Studio (free) https://obsproject.com/
Muse (music-focused streaming platform) https://www.musesessions.co/
DAW (Pro Tools in this video, but works with any major DAW)
Audio interface with at least 2 inputs
Built-in webcam, and compatible smartphone / camera
If you want your online music lessons and livestreams to look and sound like a real studio session, this video shows you exactly how to set it up step by step.
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Specific DAW setups (Logic / Ableton / GarageBand / Pro Tools)
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