Voicemeeter banana, as audio recorder (also able to record DVD in 5.1 or 7.1), offers many inter connections and routing capabilities with audio point or/and audio applications and provides a full control in real time on audio quality thanks to different audio processing like EQ, Compression, Gate...
I've been using using voicemeeter for sometime now and I had it setup for my personal use just perfect but I recently upgraded to a Dynamic microphone and purchased an Elgato XLR. I was excited to to use Elgato Wave link software thinking it would replace voicemeeter as it was much easier to setup. I have been spoiled with having the option to direct audio to 3 different Outputs ( Headset, Speakers and Monitor) . The Elgato software only allows 1 Audio Output and secondary option defaults to Obs or stream labs with no other option. Has anyone been able to integrate both softwares or managed to get the wavelink software to complete replace voicemeeter?
So far i've used voicemeeter banana already to separate my desktop (A1) and headset earphone (A2), and i separated the audio of app programs like Discord and Youtube too. But im not sure how I can, if possible, separate my headset mic into 2 different audios so as to not pick up my keyboard typing while i speak out from my mic.
Hi Mike,
I'm doing okay. Everything fine at your side?
After Equalizer APO is installed on the Windows internal sound card (motherboard audio chip?) you can add some VST plugins to add some reverbs and delays. Btw. a simple time delay can also be done with the Equalizer APO delay command. For instance,
I'm not sure if you can use VSTHost with basic version of Voicemeeter without Virtual Audio Cable ? BANANA version do have virtual outputs A1-3 and B1-2 (you see them next to cassette player) which you can take in in VSTHost. -audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm
After composing a few tunes in GoatTracker and CheeseCutter, both editors that use the reSID emulator in Windows, I thought it might be prudent to test them on the real deal. Stein Pedersen (of Prosonix fame) then recommended the SidBlaster, a small device that can be equipped with a real SID chip.
Are you sure that there are no amplification / input type settings/gain on your "USB to XLR/TS Cable off Amazon" ? (Also did you check other tabs ? , e.g. Levels , see your own picture) Else , sometimes problem is that though windows registers the device then it is registered in the wrong manner. To me it sounds as a matter of wrong amplification or as volume not being turned up enough for the microphone. Incidentally , if you are using a onboard Realtek sound chips set on your PC then also check the Realtek HD audio manager for settings ! (may not have been installed by Windows with your driver but usually is included with computer/board manufacturer driver !)
With VBAN and similar NDI solutions you can actually virtualize anything so, in theory, you might do it on the same hardware audio interface that you use as your main for everything else - just notice that I wrote "in theory"...because of the amount of noise and all the filtering and routing it would require to properly work IF it is something substantially more powerful than a casual Realtek 1200 integrated chip and all its varieties.
Done properly on a dedicated sound blaster it is possible to get an extremely high fidelity vibrational simulation, the likes of the one that enables you to feel when your right wheel goes over a dogsh...a bump. ?
Anyhow I wish you luck in you project !
With Voicemod, users can choose from a variety of voices and effects to change their voice in real time. Some of the popular effects include robotics, chipmunks, demons, and many others. The software is popular with gamers on Discord and Twitch.
With this app, you can record your voice and apply different voice effects to make it sound like a robot, a chipmunk, a ghost, and many other options. You can also change the pitch, speed, and volume of your voice.
What we have discovered is that some USB audio chips used in headsets degrade the sound from the microphone while there is sound playing in the earpieces. Since the effected sound is outbound, there interpreter cannot hear this. The audience hears it as annoying changes in the sound of the interpreter.
A detailed investigation has revealed that the sound from the interpreters microphone is actually toggling between wideband and narrowband in reaction to the level of the sound present in the earpieces. This is very plainly a fault in the design of the USB audio chip.
The TC-Helicon GO XLR MINI offers all the essential mixing functions required for streaming games, tutorials, podcasts, and screencasts, in a compact box that is far more manageable than, say, a conventional compact mixer. Thanks to an internal DSP chip, you have access to basic sound processing for the microphone signal, without loading the CPU of the connected computer. Also helpful are the mute buttons for each channel, which affect either all of the output channels or an individual one (e.g. stream channel or voice chat only), and a beep button to censor any profanity or "offensive" words.
Easy 2-way bi-directional audio remote desktop using ONLY AnyDesk
AnyDesk (free) allows for full remote control desktop of PowerSDR, and 1-way hi-fi audio. But did you know that once your logged into your Radio PC, You can use Anydesk on your Radio PC to log back into your Remote PC, and now you have 1-way hi-fi audio in the other direction (i.e. 2-way audio).
AnyDesk Full remote desktop and 2-way (bi-directional) audio
Example Setup: "Remote Laptop (with PC headset), and Radio PC connected to a Flex-5000
Anydesk needs to be installed on both Remote Laptop and Radio PC.
NOTE: I installed the free Voicemeeter banana audio drivers on the Radio PC (it is not needed on the Remote laptop side)
NOTE:This setup work 100% of the time, BUT....
Any changes that are made to PC SOUND, ANYDESK, or PowerSDR, or plugging in any sound devices to your PC, will usually require closing ANYDESK (and possible PowerSDR and your PC) and relaunching it, for this to work.
I'm thinking [u]analog multiplexer[/u] chips. But, you'd need inputs & outputs (for the positional feedback) and it might get tricky if you need to move more than one fader at a time.
FYI - The Arduino ATmega chip has multiple analog input pins, but internally there is only one (multiplexed) analog-to-digital converter. Under "normal conditions" it runs fast enough that it appears to be reading the inputs simultaneously.
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