Yamaha Mg32 14fx (Manual)
Yamaha Mg32 14fx (Manual)
Yamaha Mg32 14fx (Manual)
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USER MANUAL VOICEMEETER BANANA 2.0.3.6 revision 6
VOICEMEETER
BANANA
Advanced Virtual Audio Mixer for Windows
USER MANUAL
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
www.voicemeeter.com
INSTALLATION:
Run setup program and follow instructions.
Reboot after installation or de-installation
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you do not reboot after de-installation, virtual audio drivers might not be
completely de-installed and prevent you to install new version correctly. If it happens, you will be
obliged to de-install Voicemeeter’s Virtual audio devices manually.
(by the system / device manager windows system procedure).
ONLINE SUPPORT
https://forum.vb-audio.com/viewforum.php?f=6
Windows XP, VISTA, WIN7, WIN8, WIN8.1, WIN10 32/64 bits (MME, DX, WDM/WASAPI, KS, ASIO).
www.voicemeeter.com / www.vb-cable.com
As Mixing Console, Voicemeeter offers large amount of use case combinations: To mix in real
time your voice with your music, your movie, your video game or web radio and share it on
internet through VOIP applications. Voicemeeter is also able to let you manage 3 Headsets and
create new VOIP experiences …
Voicemeeter Banana integrates an audio recorder able to generate BWF, WAV, AIFF, or MP3
file in stereo. (and 4, 6, or 8 channels for WAV / AIFF format). Recording options allow recording
any pre-fader inputs or post fader BUS. Special Composite Mode will allow to record pre or post
fader inputs in multichannel mode.
Voicemeeter Banana offers a 6 cells full parametric EQ on every BUS, with the possibility to
make independent equalization on each channel (1-to 8). This is made to correct your P.A.
System from mono to 7.1 setup. In conjunction with Stereo Repeat Mode, it ‘s also possible to
use this Equalizer as stereo Cross Over to drive 2, 3, or 4 ways active speakers system.
Voicemeeter Banana implements a simple matrix to let you manage input to output routing, and
make mix minus processing for every strips. So we have 5 push buttons per strip: A1, A2 A3
and B1, B2 to send each strip to whatever busses.
Audio interfaces type supported by Voicemeeter Virtual audio I/O (Voicemeeter VAIO).
Interface Type Description
MME The MME API or the Windows Multimedia API (also known as WinMM) was
the first universal and standardized Windows audio API. This audio interface
type is expected to work with whatever audio device but with latency time
possibly around 100ms.
WDM That we call WDM (Windows Driver Model) audio interface in Voicemeeter is
handled by WASAPI : the Latest Microsoft Audio Functions to get best audio
performances and small latency (< 30ms) – available since Windows VISTA
KS Kernel Streaming or Direct Kernel streaming API allows low latency audio
streaming, since Windows XP, but unfortunately not all audio devices
provides this interface.
WaveRT The WaveRT miniport driver is supported in Windows Vista and later
Windows operating systems and can offers good audio performances and
small latency (comparable to KS).
Direct-X Direct-X Audio Interface is used by Video Game and some audio software.
Latency is usually comparable to MME,
ASIO Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) is a computer sound card driver protocol
for digital audio specified by Steinberg, providing a low-latency and high
fidelity interface between a software application and a computer's sound card.
ASIO DAW
Voicemeeter is installed with Macro Buttons Application offering programmable buttons to act on
Voicemeeter by simple request script
Windows System Audio Configuration is mainly located in Windows Control Panel / Sound
Dialog Box. This is where you have to go to check or set what is your default playback device
and what is your default recording device (and the Communications option has to be set to "Do
Nothing" if you use Voicemeeter with VOIP applications).
In all cases, all is a question of audio configuration and it does not need to remove Voicemeeter
in case of problem. Voicemeeter is a simple Application endowed with an audio device driver, if
you don’t use it, there is no way to get trouble. But if you do, you need to avoid possible audio
device conflict and connect everything to Voicemeeter (to prevent other application to use audio
playback device already used by Voicemeeter).
The main audio output device A1 can work in 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz.
This will also be the main sample rate of the entire mixing process and Virtual ASIO points
(Voicemeeter will support whatever sample rate on other inputs or outputs points).
REM: If selecting an ASIO device for output A1, Voicemeeter’s inputs strips (if not already set)
will be automatically connected to related ASIO inputs (2 by 2) - until you select another audio
device on hardware inputs – Then it’s possible to use a single ASIO board to manage 3x stereo
input and 8 channel output (output BUS supports up to 8 channels).
As you can see on this picture, Input 1 and 2 use default ASIO device input (since it has
previously been selected as main audio device for output A1). But it does not prevent to select
another audio device input (from another audio device).
REM: it’s better to select WDM driver (present since Windows VISTA) to get best latency and
audio performances. If using MME driver you might have a bigger delay between input and
output. Use MME driver only if WDM are not present or does not work correctly with your audio
hardware configuration.
KS can be better than WDM in some cases but not all audio devices are presenting such audio
interface. In the example above, Jabra BIZ 2300 USB Microphone and onboard Audio Device
are not present as KS device, but only in WDM and MME.
For Recording Applications, take care about the loop back! You might have MUTED
outputs or disable monitoring otherwise output signal will come back on input infinitely.
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Audio Controls.
While you are talking you can tweak your voice in real time with different controls; 2D Panel,
Audibility knobs or simple 3 bands Equalizer…
Compressor / Gate.
On each input strip there are two knobs to set compression and gate effect.
EQUALIZER
3 Bands Equalizer to boost or remove bass, medium
and high frequency (treble).
It provides 6 EQ Cells for the 8 possible channels of the BUS. The Channel Selector allows
working on all channels in the same time or on a given channel only.
FLAT button will reset the Equalizer (according the channel selector)
A / B provides two different memories to define 2 different equalization settings and compare
them just by switching to A or B. EQ settings are always done in current selected preset (A or
B).
CH COPY: copy EQ settings of the current channel (to copy current channel equalization to
another channel for example).
COPY ALL: copy EQ settings of all channels (to copy entire equalization to another BUS for
example).
RIGHT CLICK on Gain / Q / Frequency Control to open a small Edit Box to enter value manually
/ precisely.
MIX DOWN
This button is made to make a stereo mix-
down with 5.1 or 7.1 sound coming from
DVD player on virtual input (strip #3). Left
and right channels, Center, Sub and rear are
combined to output on stereo speakers.
MIX DOWN A
Rear & side Speaker are mixed out of phase
to simulate surround effect in stereo
MIX DOWN B
Rear & side Speaker are mixed in phase
STEREO REPEAT
This button is made to use possible 8
outputs channels with a stereo signal. This
stereo signal is repeated to channel 3,4 / 5;6
and 7,8.
COMPOSITE
This last mode is made for audio post production. The 8 channels of the BUS can be composed
by whatever pre-fader or post fader inputs (or default BUS channel): In the System Settings
Dialog Box, user can define the Composite Patch.
With composite signal, it’s possible to record up to 8 channels composed by any Voicemeeter
Inputs or with a DAW connected to Voicemeeter virtual ASIO, or with the integrated recorder. for
example. It allows recording VOIP interview or conference and making post production process
after, with up to 8 different tracks.
For example
- To extract LFE channel and send it to sub devices (sub woofer, Buttkicker, Subpac…).
- To send 5.1 Rear channel to wireless speaker (Bluetooth).
- To send Center channel on specific speaker device.
- To use 2.1, 4.1, 5.1 or 7.1 PA system with stereo audio sources.
Additional application:
https://forum.vb-
audio.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=394
Normal Mode:
All channels are sent AS IS
MIX DOWN A
LEFT = FL + (70% FC) + SW + RL - SL
RIGHT = RL + (70% FC) + SW - RR + SR
MIX DOWN B
LEFT = FL + (70% FC) + SW + RL + SL
RIGHT = RL + (70% FC) + SW + RR + SR
STEREO REPEAT:
ch1 = FL, ch3 = FL, ch5 = FL, ch7 = FL
ch2 = FR, ch4 = FR, ch6 = FR, ch8 = FR
COMPOSITE MODE:
Contains pre fader inputs given by the COMPOSITE PATCH
UP MIX 2.1
FL = L, FR = R, SW=50%(L+R).
UP MIX 4.1
FL = L, FR = R, SW=50%(L+R).
RL = L, RR = R
UP MIX 6.1
FL = L, FR = R, SW=50%(L+R).
RL = L, RR = R SL = L, SR = R
This is possible by selecting no device for physical input / physical bus. Then the system
settings dialog box proposes to select input channels / or output channels for bus A2 and A3:
In this example:
- Physical Input #2 gets audio from ASIO input channels 3+4
- Physical input #3 gets audio from ASIO input channels 5+6
- BUS A1 automatically uses 8 first output channel of the ASIO board
- BUS A2 will send audio to ASIO output channels 63+64
- BUS A3 will send audio to ASIO output channel 10 to 17 (8 channels).
WARNING: BUS outputs are copied in the ASIO output channels in logical order A1, A2, A3. It
means that A1 channels (1 to 8) could be replaced by A2 channels (if overlapping). For example
if A2 is routed to channel 1+2, it will overwrite output A1 channel 1+2 (you won’t hear the BUS
A1 anymore, since it is replaced by A2).
Click on cassette top to select audio file to playback. Click on progress bar to position playback
cursor in audio file. You can click on RECORD at any moment. It will generate an audio file in
your document / Voicemeeter folder with an automatic name with a prefix, the current date, start
time and current file extension:
Recording Options
Right Click on Tape Desk to get this recording option dialog box below:
PRE-FADER INPUTS
This option allows recording one or all inputs in stereo (mixed together), independently from the
fader gain (and mute and solo states). This option is made to record original incoming audio
signal, but all sources are mixed together with its original gain.
FILE OPTIONS:
The target directory and prefix of the filename can be defined by clicking on the related field and
select new directory or enter new prefix (prefix is Record if nothing is defined).
FILE TYPE:
File type can de defined as WAV, BWF, AIFF or MP3 (32 to 320 kbps). MP3 can record stereo
only while other format can support up to 8 channels (when recording a BUS).
File format, including sample rate, is defined independently than the format used by
Voicemeeter. For example, the recording file format can be set in 48 kHz while Voicemeeter is
running in 44100 Hz.
PLAY ON LOAD:
This option will playback the file automatically just after selecting it.
PLAYBACK GAIN:
This slider control the gain of the audio file being played back.
- System Settings Dialog Box allows to configure parameters related to audio device
management..
- Tape Recorder Option Dialog Box is made to configure the audio file recording process.
- M.I.D.I. Mapping Dialog Box allows to connect a M.I.D.I. Remote surface to Voicemeeter.
- VBAN Dialog Box will help you to configure the VB-Audio Network functions, to
send/receive audio stream to/from any computer of your local network.
VBAN
VB-Audio Network
Click on VBAN icon to open the configuration dialog box below and configure your incoming
stream (the audio stream from other computer you want to hear) and your outgoing stream (the
audio stream you want to send to other computers).
With Voicemeeter Banana, it is possible to listen 8x streams (on any input) and send 8x streams
to 8x different computers or mobile devices (audio source is given by selected BUS output).
A VBAN Stream in Voicemeeter can be set in any standard samplerate from 11025 Hz to 96
kHz in 16 or 24 bits resolution with 1 to 8 channels (mono sound to 7.1). It allows transporting
high quality audio in native PCM format on your local network.
It is possible to broadcast an audio stream by using the 255 IP Address. For example giving
192.168.1.255 as destination address will send stream to all computers of the network
192.168.1.xxx (REM: such broadcast UDP stream could not pass through router – usually
forbidding UDP broadcast)
NETWORK QUALITY: This parameter, more useful on incoming stream, allows tweaking the
audio stream stability in case of bad or busy network. FAST means the network is able to
transport audio without delay or error, SLOW is made for busy network, where audio packet can
be delayed or lost more often than usual.
ERROR LED: shown on the right are blinking red in case of reception errors:
1- Overload: we received too much packets (audio stream comes too fast)
2- Corrupt: we received corrupted packets
3- Disorder: we received older packets
4- Missing: we missed packets (lost)
5- Underrun: we received not enough packets (audio stream comes too slow)
VBAN MIDI messages and TEXT commands can be sent by MacroButton (see next pages).
VBAN MIDI messages can also be sent by VBAN2MIDI application (installed with Voicemeeter).
VBAN2MIDI application.
This simple standalone application allow converting a physical MIDI input into a VBAN outgoing
stream (LEFT Side) and the opposite: from a VBAN MIDI Stream, send incoming data to a
physical MIDI output (Right Side).
MACRO-Buttons
Voicemeeter Remote API
MACRO BUTTON application has been designed for Voicemeeter users, to make custom
action, or group of actions on the different Voicemeeter controls and parameters :
It is also possible to combine different requests to create a complex action on Voicemeeter. For
example a PUSH TO TALK or AUTO DUCKING function could set the MUSIC Gain to -10db
and mute other talker in the same time.
Button type can by PUSH or 2 Positions. Keyboard shortcut dropdown list proposes different
Key and Mouse buttons combinations.
M.I.D.I. Implementation allows assigning one M.I.D.I. Event to the button as well. The M.I.D.I.
codes are coming from the M.I.D.I. device selected in the Voicemeter M.I.D.I. Mapping Dialog
Box and possibly incoming VBAN MIDI stream. Check LEARN box to get message from M.I.D.I.
Device. Click on RESET to remove the M.I.D.I. Code.
TRIGGER will allow handling the button according 2 thresholds on a selected input strip level.
IN threshold (green cursor) will push the button when level goes over… OUT threshold (red
cursor) will release the button when the level goes under. HOLD time define a minimal time to
let gate opened.
XINPUT section will let you use up to 4 game pad to control a button.
Strip functions/parameters
Parameter Name Value Range Remark Ver.
Strip[i].Mono 0 (off) or 1 (on) Mono Button 1
Strip[i].Mute 0 (off) or 1 (on) Mute Button 1
Strip[i].Solo 0 (off) or 1 (on) Solo Button 1
Strip[i].MC 0 (off) or 1 (on) Mute Center Button 1
Strip[i].Gain -60 to +12 db Gain slider 1
Strip[i].Pan_x 1
Strip[i].Pan_y 1
Strip[i].Color_x Physical Strip Only 1
Strip[i].Color_y Physical Strip Only 1
Strip[i].fx_x Physical Strip Only 2
Strip[i].fx_y Physical Strip Only 2
Strip[i].Audibility 0 to 10 Voicemeeter 1 only 1
Strip[i].Comp 0 to 10 2
Strip[i].Gate 0 to 10 2
Strip[i].EQGain1 -12 to +12 db Virtual Strip Only 1
Strip[i].EQGain2 -12 to +12 db Virtual Strip Only 1
Strip[i].EQGain3 -12 to +12 db Virtual Strip Only 1
Strip[i].Label String Strip Label 1
Strip[i].A1 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 1
Strip[i].A2 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 2
Strip[i].A3 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 2
Strip[i].B1 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 1
Strip[i].B2 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 2
Strip[i].FadeTo String (dBTarget, msTime); 1
i= strip zero based index.
BUS Parameters:
Bus index is a zero based index related to Voicemeeter version (2 busses on Voicemeeter, 5 on
Voicemeeter Banana)
Bus functions/parameters
Parameter Name Value Range Remark Ver.
Bus[i].Mono 0 (off), 1 (mono) 2 Mono Button 1
(stereo reverse)
Bus[i].Mute 0 (off) or 1 (on) Mute Button 1
Bus[i].EQ.on 0 (off) or 1 (on) EQ Button 2
Bus[i].Gain -60 to +12 db Gain slider 1
Bus[i].mode.normal 0 (off) or 1 (on) BUS Mode 1
Bus[i].mode.Amix 0 (off) or 1 (on) BUS Mode 1
Bus[i].mode.Bmix 0 (off) or 1 (on) BUS Mode 2
Bus[i].mode.Repeat 0 (off) or 1 (on) BUS Mode 1
Bus[i].mode.Composite 0 (off) or 1 (on) BUS Mode 1
Bus[i].EQ.channel[j].cell[k].on 0 (off) or 1 (on) EQ cell On/Off 2
Bus[i].EQ.channel[j].cell[k].type 0 to 6 EQ type of the Cell 2
Bus[i].EQ.channel[j].cell[k].f 20 to 20.000 Hz Cell Frequency 2
Bus[i].EQ.channel[j].cell[k].gain -12 to +12 db Cell Gain 2
Bus[i].EQ.channel[j].cell[k].q 1 to 100 Cell Quality 2
Bus[i].FadeTo String (dBTarget, msTime); 1
i= bus zero based index, j=channel zero based index (0 to 7), k=cell zero based index (0 to 5).
Strip().FadeTo or Bus().FadeTo function allow to set the gain slider with a progressive fade by
settings a dB value and a time to reach it (time in ms between 0 and 120000). The parameter is
a string since it needs 2 parameters, example:
Patch Options
Parameter Name Value Range Remark Ver.
patch.asio[i] 0 to ASIO input ASIO Patch 1
Patch.composite[j] 0 to 22 (1 = first channel) 0 = default BUS 2
Patch insert[k] 0 (off) or 1 (on) Virtual ASIO insert 2
i= input channel zero based index (for physical strips only – 2 channels per strip).
j= composite channel zero based index (0 to 7) COMPOSITE mode is maed of 8 channels.
k= input channel zero based index (0 to 21).
Recorder Options
Parameter Name Value Range Remark Ver.
recorder.stop 0 (off) or 1 (on) 2
recorder.play 0 (off) or 1 (on) 2
recorder.A1 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 1
recorder.A2 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 2
recorder.A3 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 2
recorder.B1 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 1
recorder.B2 0 (off) or 1 (on) Out BUS Assignation 2
recorder.record 0 (off) or 1 (on) 2
Recorder.load File name to playback Write only 2
Recorder.samplerate 2
Recorder.ArmStri p(i) Arming Input Status 2
Recorder.ArmBus(i) Arming BUS Status 2
Recorder.mode.recbus 0 (off) or 1 (on) 0 to record inputs 2
Recorder.mode.PlayOnLoad 0 (off) or 1 (on) 2
Recorder.bitResolution 8, 16, 24, 32 32 is float type 2
Recorder.Channel 1-8 2
Recorder.kbps For mp3 format 2
Recorder.FileType 1 = WAV, 2 = AIFF, 3=BWF 2
100 = MP3
Recorder.gain -60 to +12 db Gain slider 2
Typical use:.
Command.Restart = 1;// request to restart audio engine
NOTE: command requests are prioritary to other requests. It means other type of request could
not be processed if in the same request packet than a command request. For example
Shutdown Request, simply closes the program without processing next request. LOAD request
reset all possible previous or next request present in the same packet.
EJECT cassette function (also present in the menu) is made to release audio file and let other
applications access on it.
VBAN Options
Parameter Name Value Range Remark Ver.
vban.Enable 0 (off) or 1 (on) VBAN functions 1
vban.instream[i].on 0 (off) or 1 (on) Stream On/Off 1
vban.instream[i].name String Stream Name 1
vban.instream[i].ip String IP Address from 1
vban.instream[i].port 16 bit range PORT (Ethernet) 1
vban.instream[i].sr 11025 to 96 kHz Read only 1
vban.instream[i].channel 1 to 8 Read only 1
vban.instream[i].bit VBAN data type Read only 1
vban.instream[i].quality 0 to 4 0 = Optimal 1
vban.instream[i].route 0 to 8 Strip Selector 1
vban.outstream[i].on 0 (off) or 1 (on) Stream On/Off 1
vban.outstream[i].name String Stream Name 1
vban.outstream[i].ip String IP Address To 1
vban.outstream[i].port 16 bit range PORT (Ethernet) 1
vban.outstream[i].sr 11025 to 96 kHz 1
vban.outstream[i].channel 1 to 8 1
vban.outstream[i].bit VBAN data type 1 = 16 bits PCM 1
vban.outstream[i].quality 0 to 4 0 = Optimal 1
vban.outstream[i].route 0 to 8 BUS selector 1
i= zero based index (0 to 7).
Like in the VBAN Dialog Box the following parameters change are producing an Audio Engine
Restart:
- vban.Enable
- vban.instream[i].port
- vban.instream[i].quality
- vban.outstream[i].quality
VBAN SampleRate:
11025, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, 64000, 88200, 96000 Hz
VBAN Quality:
0 (Optimal), 1 (Fast), 2 (Medium), 3 (Slow), 4 (very slow). Quality parameter is conditioning the
size of internal stack (also the latency) to cope to possible network instability and then increase
the stream stability if required. Optimal quality considers the network is able to transmit packet
in real time (with a good regularity), while very slow quality considers the network can have
timing problem and unexpected waiting cycles.
In this example, the hardware input in#1 is the Microphone and the Strip(3) is the virtual input of
Voicemeeter Banana (used to get music). This virtual input will be faded to -15 dB and medium
EQ by -12 dB when the user will talk in the microphone, more precisely, when the microphone
level will go over -13 dB (to be adjusted according microphone level).
“Level Option” allows user to mute his microphone on Voicemeeter to disable the trigger.
Otherwise trigger is working even if the microphone is muted on Voicemeeter.
System Command
function Name Value Type Remark Ver.
System.KeyDown(szKey) String 1
System.KeyUp(szKey) String 1
System.KeyPress(szKey) String Send Key Down + 1
Key Up
System.Execute(exe, dir, arg) Strings 1
These commands are not sent to Voicemeeter but directly to operating system.
System Execute
This function works like a “CreateProcess” or SheelExecute under windows and allow to start
any application with a command line argument.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
It is also possible to use system environment variable by using %envname% syntax.
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System.Execute("%windir%\system32\cmd.exe","%windir%\system32","/K ipconfig");
System.KeyDown(szKey);
System.KeyUp(szKey);
Example:
System.KeyDown("A");
System.KeyDown("SHIFT+T");
System.KeyUp("A");
System.KeyUp("SHIFT+T");
System.KeyDown("CTRL+NP1");
System.KeyDown("ALT+F8");
System.KeyUp("CTRL+NP1");
System.KeyUp("ALT+F8");
System.KeyPress("CTRL+NP1");
System.KeyPress("ALT+F8");
There is also a RAW DATA function to send any M.I.D.I. Message (including sys-ex).
To send message through VBAN protocol, you have first to activate and configure your VBAN
output streams. This is located in MacroButton system menu: VBAN Configuration Dialog Box
will allow to setup 2x VBAN MIDI streams and 2x VBAN TXT Streams:
There is also a RAW DATA function to send any M.I.D.I. Message (including sys-ex).
BEGIN_SECTION("vban1")
Strip(0).mute=1; Strip(1).mute=1;
Bus(0).gain= 0.0;
END_SECTION
All Voicemeeter script written inside the section will be sent to VBAN1 TEXT Stream defined in
the VBAN configuration Dialog Box. While the section below will send the script through VBAN2
TEXT stream:
BEGIN_SECTION("vban2")
Strip(0).mute=1; Strip(1).mute=1;
Bus(0).gain= 0.0;
END_SECTION
Since Voicemeeter 1.0.5.0 / 2.0.3.0, Voicemeeter Remote API provides an AUDIO API to
process audio inside Voicemeeter in 3 Different point. Download SDK and get more information
on our forum: https://forum.vb‐audio.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=346
EXTRA OPTIONS
Voicemeeter Latency
M.I.D.I. Mapping
Specifications
Known issues
This modal dialog box will show you the status of the different audio devices currently used by
Voicemeeter Banana.
Note: Output A1 device configuration gives the main audio configuration of Voicemeeter
and the configuration of Voicemeeter virtual ASIO driver (Sample rate and buffer size). It
also means that all audio processing done in Voicemeeter will be based on this sample
rate (if some audio points work in another sample rate, conversion will be done
automatically to this main sample rate.).
In this dialog box, you can change the latency used by MME, WDM and/or KS audio drivers.
Basically MME driver support buffering between 512 and 2048 samples , while WDM and KS
can go down to 256 samples (that makes audio processing very closed to the real time –
practically usable to sing on a song in real time – karaoke – or to play digital piano on music in
real time).
Some PC configurations (or some audio devices) will work very well with minimal buffering
values while other will not (the sound stream could be not stable and generates too much
sound’s cut). That’s why per default MME device uses 1024 samples buffering while WDM
device is using 512 samples (these default settings should work for 100% PC configuration
cases).
Under Windows XP, WDM driver are not available. (That we call WDM driver is audio device
driver that can be handled by Microsoft WASAPI, for better audio performances and quality).
But some audio device can support KS interface and then provide low latency support.
Preferred Main Sample Rate can be used as a wish to make Voicemeeter run output device A1
in the wanted sample rate (44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz). But it also depends on the audio device
current configuration (that could stay in its own sample rate anyway).
Engine mode provides a SWIFT mode to possibly improve real time (experimental option).WDM
Input devices are driven in SHARED mode per default to avoid possible WASAPI Exclusive
mode bug (see known issues).
If ASIO device is selected as output A1, Voicemeeter will send audio to the 8 first output
channels. But it is also possible to get the first input channels of the ASIO device routed to
Hardware Inputs of Voicemeeter. This is done by the ASIO PATCH allowing to select which
ASIO channel will be used for IN#1 left & right, IN#2 left and right…
It is also possible to open the ASIO Control panel of the main output device by clicking on its
name.
To improve latency, you can also decrease the latency buffer size (for example down to 256)
especially with WDM or KS devices. If using WDM devices, you can again reduce global latency
(the time between microphone and speaker) by using SWIFT mode.
Activating WDM Input Exclusive mode (and Swift mode) will force audio engine to use smallest
buffer with WDM input devices. But this exclusive mode could not be stable and produce
various potential problems in the time (from audio crash to system freeze/crash – pending on
audio driver and O/S – see known issues section at the end of this document).
Virtual I/O latency can also be optimized by decreasing the Internal Latency of the Voicemeeter
VAIO driver by using specific VBCABLE Control Panel program. However decreasing internal
latency can produce discontinued or non-working stream in some cases, pending on different
buffering constraints (see VB-CABLE technical documentation).
LATENCY WARNING:
CHANGING DEFAULT LATENCY, BY REDUCING BUFFER SIZE CAN DECAY THE AUDIO
STREAM, BRING UNSTABILITY, FREQUENT AUDIO CUT, STATIC, SYNCHRO LOST
(ROBOTIC VOICE).
Patch Composite
Patch composite allows selecting inputs used in the 8 channels of the composite mode. It’s
possible to switch PRE-FADER input to POST-FADER inputs by click on “Select Pre-Fader
inputs…”.
The COMPOSITE Mode is used to get a composite signal on a BUS and be able to send or
record different channels, composed by given inputs (see USE CASE #3 in Voicemeeter User
Manual).
Patch Insert
The Patch Insert allows activating insert for each input channel. This is applicable only if an
application is connected to the Voicemeeter Insert ASIO Virtual Device Driver. This driver
supports a single client to work as a pre-fader insert on possible 22 channels composing the 5
strips of Voicemeeter. Then it’s possible to use a VST Plug-in Host for example to insert plug-
ins on any Voicemeeter inputs.
We made successful test with Minihost Modular Application (from Image Line Company:
www.image-line.com)
You just need to select the right MIDI device and enter in Learn process to configure the M.I.D.I.
Mapping. This is expected to work with whatever M.I.D.I. Remote. You can even give a title to
your mapping and store it on disk or recall it from XML files.
Click on Learn (use TAB or up/down arrow key to learn next/previous control) and move your
M.I.D.I. Control. Click on M.I.D.I. Code area (black) to reset the M.I.D.I. Implementation (as it
was before learning process).
PTT option means “Push To Talk” and un-mute the related strip when pushing the button, mute
it when release it.
LOAD / SAVE allow to recall and save M.I.D.I. Map from or to file (xml file).
M.I.D.I. Map name is a name defined by user to identify precisely the remote surface (stored in
M.I.D.I. Map XML file).
2x Virtual ASIO I/O: ASIO (32 kHz to 96 kHz) 8 Channels (in and out) / 4x Client
Applications.
Virtual ASIO configuration is given by Main Output A1 (SR
and Buffering)
1x Virtual Insert ASIO I/O: ASIO (32 kHz to 96 kHz) 8 Channels (in and out) / Single
Client Application.
Virtual ASIO configuration is given by Main Output A1 (SR
and Buffering)
M.I.D.I. Implementation Gain faders, Mute, Solo, M.C. (Configuration by Learn
(remoting): process).
Note that Virtual I/O provide Windows Interface (MME, KS, WASAPI, DirectX…) and ASIO
Interface (defined by Steinberg gmbh). It allows connecting regular windows audio application
as well as audio pro DAW using ASIO devices only.
Voicemeeter Audio Stream can be stopped (no more sound, no meter display).
It can happen when changing audio system configuration (in Windows Control Panel / Sound
properties) or when plug or unplug USB device or when launching other program that could use
same audio device … In this case, simply restart audio engine or re-select an audio device out
A1 or input 1 or any other in Voicemeeter. It will restart audio stream automatically (otherwise it
could mean that audio device are used by other process and cannot be used anymore by
Voicemeeter).
–h : to hide GUI
–i : to install
–u : to uninstall
It can be useful to restart audio engine from a shortcut, for example to re-activate a known USB
headset already connected to one Voicemeeter hardware input, but not physically plugged to
the computer. When re-plugged to the computer, Voicemeeter Audio Engine has to be restarted
to make it work again.
To run Voicemeeter with a specific configuration file, use these following command lines
(Voicemeeter must have been shut down before – if Voicemeeter is already running, it will do
nothing):
–l”filename.xml” or -L”filename.xml”