
- How to use virtual audio cable with dxtory install#
- How to use virtual audio cable with dxtory free#
If your recording program can't pick up VoiceMeeter Input and VoiceMeeter Aux Input, use VoiceMeeter to route just IN4 to B1 and just IN5 to B2. Send all the channels to A1, mix as neededįor recording, there's a million different ways, but MagikEh uses DXTory, which can record up to 8 devices separately. In the top right, click A1 to set your headphones * IN3 to KS: VB-Audio Point (Skype or Teamspeak) * IN1 to Mic (notice there's a Comp and a noise Gate) Route VLC media player, using its advanced audio settings to VoiceMeeter Aux Using Audio Router, route Chrome to VoiceMeeter Input Route Skype or Teamspeak using their audio settings to the VB-Cable Using Audio Router, route your game to the Hi-fi Cable (sometimes the game allows you to set it too, which is better)
How to use virtual audio cable with dxtory install#
Install VB-Cable, Hi-fi Cable and VoiceMeeter Banana Your other option is Virtual Audio Cable:
How to use virtual audio cable with dxtory free#
If you count the mixer virtual inputs/outputs, there's 6 free audio devices here. VoiceMeeter is a mixer, but can also be used as a separate audio device if you want toĪll of these are free, but I heard that there might be a nag screen after a while, if you don't donate for a license. Hi-fi Cable is also a simple dummy audio device, which is a bit more sophisticated (you can do funky stuff with ASIO) VB-Cable is a simple dummy audio device, by donating you get three of these (regular, A and B) Chrome is now switched over to the other device In Chrome, refresh the tab with audio playing

The program now says (Routing Pending) for Chrome In Audio Router, click the arrow underneath Chrome, click "route." Make sure one tab in Chrome is playing audio for it to show up You need to play a bit with the tool to get it to route a program to a different audio device.

It can be done with these two similar tools a mixer to mix the audio together, so you can send any number of them to your headphones a way to separate out programs into separate audio devices How do we do this? Well, most recording tools (be it DXTory, a DAW or multi-track recording software) do it by recording different audio devices as separate tracks. He wants to record audio in several different files, so that he can separate his voice from game audio, Skype conversations, a browser window and a music player. I'll take MagikEh's use case as an example. I had a request from a few of the content makers on IRC to make this thread.
