You'll also see here that there are two Virtual Inputs. If you set your computer's default output device to let's say "Voicemeeter Aux" and then choose A1 in Voicemeeter Banana you should get your normal computer sound back. See how that connects? So, for every input you select an output marked by either A1, A2, A3 or B1, B2. Now, B1 and B2 are virtual outputs, but we don't have to care about them for this use-case.ģ. I'll just recap it here in simple steps:ī.Īt this stage you should be at a point where you have computer sound and your microphone is using "Hardware Input 1" in Voicemeeter Banana. In Hardware Input 1 choose your microphoneĬ. In Hardware Output A1 choose your default headphones/speakersĭ. ![]() ![]() In windows choose either Voicemeeter aux or Voicemeeter Vaio as your default output deviceĮ. Make sure that A1 is selected for Voicemeeter Aux or Voicemeeter Vaio in Voicemeeter Banana.į. Now you should have sound in your speakers/headphones.Ī. First, we'll tell discord to use either Voicemeeter Vaio or Voicemeeter Aux as your output device as well.ī. Second we'll tell Audition that the hardware device we want to use is "Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO". ![]() This will then per track give us a bunch of virtual inputs to choose from. For Mono they will be "VM-VAIO1-8" and for Stereo they will be "VM-VAIO1,3,5,7". Basically the same, but grouped together.ĥ. Ok, so let's tie it all together now, since we have the correct input devices and output devices selected for all our applications.Ī.
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