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Rightclick your sound icon in the bottom right, recording devices, souble-click your mic, volume (3rd tab), crank that up :)
real mic -> FaceRig -> Speakers (FaceRig Virtual Audio) --> FaceRig Virtual Microphone --> OBS (select that microphone as the microphone to use in OBS)
OBS picks up the DEVICE volume, the virtual MICROPHONE volume of the FaceRig Virtual microphone which you need to select as your recording device in OBS Settings>Micrphone/Aux Audio Device.
Please note that your settings in Facerig should be djusted so that Audio Playback Devices in General Options>Devices points to (or has selected, if you wish) Speaker (FaceRig Virtual Audio) and sound loopback must be enabled in the Sounds tab.
OBS has 2 separate "lines" which it records from. One of them is a device line, such as a physical or virtual microphone device and the other is the "line" it routes your game/desktop sound through.
The FaceRig voice effects and audio should be routed through the virtual device.