VST HOST AUDIO ROUTING PART 1 W/ VOICEMETER POTATO/BANANA

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @TheOldxMusicMan
    @TheOldxMusicMan 11 днів тому

    This is great! Thank you very much!
    It's all coming together now. Running a 7300, and I'm using a UMC-404HD that I used sometimes in my old home studio, and sending everything to a set of KRK Rokit 5 speakers, also left over from my old home studio. My mic is a AT2020, great mic, but I just ordered a Shure WH20. A headset mic just seems to allow for more freedom of movement, plus the at2020 in a shock mount on a boom arm is partly blocking my view of one of my monitors.
    Now I just need to figure out how to pipe the PC audio through a VST I created for listening to music, streaming, or videos like yours. Haven't figured it out yet but there has to a way to separate the mic audio from the pc audio so they each can run to a different vst and then out through the 404hd.

    • @k1gmmgreenmountainmaniac251
      @k1gmmgreenmountainmaniac251  11 днів тому

      Alan, are u referring to pc audio as in, audio from a websdr etc?

    • @TheOldxMusicMan
      @TheOldxMusicMan 11 днів тому

      @@k1gmmgreenmountainmaniac251 Never mind, I figured it out. PC audio as in media player for when I want to listen to my music, streaming from Amazon Prime, etc, watching videos on the internet. That sort of thing. But Win 10 and 11 have a Volume Mixer that you can change the inputs and outputs on different apps. So I changed Firefox and VLC media player to output to Line 2 VNC which goes to my VST Main which is configured for regular audio (as in non-Ham audio), it sends the output to Input 5 in Potato which outputs to the 404HD. Works fine. There might be a better way to do it but this way works OK.

  • @VA3JPX
    @VA3JPX 11 днів тому

    It's a shame that Windows doesn't let you chose ASIO in and Wave out or vice-versa. It only allows one audio engine.