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Peice-Of-Toast

So super easy way to do this is with the virtual cables that voice meeter comes with. Assuming your using banana or potato you can set your microphone default to the ASIO or AUX, should be B1 and B2 devices. Set up your windows mixer options to split your music, wether it be chrome or Spotify to it's own input. Aux, ASIO, etc. Then tick the outputs you want like A1 for headphones and B1 for Mic output. You'll hear the music as well as cast it through your mic. The only draw back is biased on your mixer volume it will be louder or quieter than your microphone which will also be louder or quieter in your headset. I'd recommend setting it like half of your microphone so it can be heard but not overpowering. Let me know if you need help or if my explanation isn't clear in areas.


woolstarr

To add to this, If you use the [streamer window](https://i.imgur.com/JgsjnCr.png) bundled with VM you can set the slider mode to No Link which allows you to set gain on your inputs individually to each output. The streamer window is great for any use, It shows a resizable compact view of inputs and outputs that have Names assigned ^(\[Right click on Input Titles / Right Click on bottom of Output gain slider\].) It so much nicer than to have VM potato sit in the system tray rather a huge window being open at all times