My setup is as follows: I have an Audio-Technica AT2035 microphone connected to a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Audio interface, which is connected to my computer (Microsoft Windows 7). I use Adobe Audition 11.1.1.3 to enhance my microphone audio quality in real time: the input of Adobe Audition should be Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Audio interface, and the output should be a virtual audio cable that I can route to Skype/Dragon NaturallySpeaking/any other programs where I need to use the microphone.
As mentioned in Can you use ASIO input and a different output?, the solution on the Microsoft Windows is to use ASIO4ALL]( ) to be able to configure the audio output to be different from the audio input.
Here is an example of another great use for the VB-AUDIO VIRTUAL CABLE. Pictured below are two instances of EhoCW software cw keyer in iambic mode.(for more info on this setup with EhoCW see HERE) One of the them sends cw audio to the sound card for sidetone monitoring, the other one duplicates the cw keying of the first one exactly, however, it sends its audio through the VB-AUDIO VIRTUAL CABLE to the input of mumble as pictured above.(or to the audio input of any other morse code over the internet system like iCW)
Extended sample rate support: from 8000 Hz to 96 kHz , the new VB-CABLE can also support non-standard sample-rate (under XP, client application can configure freely audio pins) since a conversion ratio can be found (otherwise the VB-CABLE will produce silence). Basically it supports sampling rate dividable by 75, 100 or 300.
Configurable Internal Sample rate: To transport audio signal without conversion it will be possible by setting internal samplerate of the cable in order to fit the same samplerate of audio Pin (only for 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz frequency).
Low Latency Support: the VB-CABLE will better support low latency by it's ability to detect time drift and audio drops, then will automatically re-buffer audio to quickly come back to a stable stream.
On iRig devices not utilizing our dedicated ASIO drivers (For a list of these iRig devices click here) Windows will limit an audio device to a single program. If you would like to get around this limitation. Please make sure to try this workaround with the steps below.
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Virtual Audio Cable connects audio applications together in real time. It's like a sound card with hardwired input and output: when an application sends an audio stream to a virtual cable, other applications can record this stream from the other cable end. Thus, you can record and process output of almost any audio application by almost any other audio application.
I've set as EAPO playback device VB-Cables Input B (see: -audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/VirtualCables.htm), and for the input of my Airplay streamer (Airfoil and Tuneblade) I set VB-Cables output B, but there is no sound (going through the cable).
I don't know what exactly happened, but I did the following: I added the soundcard in- and outputs with Configurator. In the Editor though, I selected VB Cable A out and VB Cable B in. I still have VB Cable A in as system audio output. However, now it is the only one checked, where previously I could only check it with the audiocard checked also. So now, the audiocard is mysteriously unchecked.
Actually, do you need that VB-Cable in your playback setup if you want your audio go through system audio to Airfoil or Tuneblade? EqualizerAPO is systemwide so if the Airplay streamer software takes its input from 'System audio' then it could work without VB-Cable. If it does not work that way then your connection is OK if it works as wanted but the diagarm you wrote is kind of wrong because of the nature of PEACE software ... its a GUI for EqualizerApo which means that the audio stream does not go through PEACE.
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