This is not complicated, it's in fact a very easy and straightforward task.
And if you need that more often then you can store this setup/routing in one of the eight snapshots in TM FX.
You ask for videos? Search with google using keywords like: RME zoom loopback
Then the 1st hit is already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyVdSTg7gII
But you also find useful information like:
https://forum.rme-audio.de/viewtopic.php?id=30723
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bca_dn7u6w
Maybe the background and the solution in a few words..
The problem is, that some application can not read audio from higher MIC channels like e.g. HW Input AN9 IN.
They can only read audio from the first stereo channel HW Input AN1/2 IN.
Activating Loopback on a HW Output Channel (klick to the wrench symbol of an output channel to see the loopback button) is like plugging a cable from that output to the corresponding input, but internally in the routing matrix, you do not need to plug a physical cable.
So all you need to do is to route the desired audio signals, best in submix mode to HW output AN1/2 OUT, where loopback is enabled so that you can either record it on HW Input AN1/2 or that the application can access it through that input.
The routing configuration in submix mode is also easy and straightforward.
Select the HW output AN 1/2 out and then move the faders up of those audio channels, that you want to hear on that output. In this case the Mic channels HW input AN9.
The whole procedure you will see in the video, this here is only meant as a quick introduction so that its maybe easier to you to follow the video if you have already a little background.
If you think you have a reason to complain in any way as you say this appears to be like a complicated workaround, then please contact / blame the developer of such applications where it is not possible to select audio channels in a more flexible way.
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