![]() ![]() So it's not the virtual cable that reduces volume it must be AudioMulch.ĪudioMulch volume level in the Windows mixer is same as the global Speakers volume. If I go to Windows Recording settings, go to the "Cable output" device (the input device - "SoundIn" in AudioMulch) and tick "Listen to this device" - the volume is normal. Is there volume control somewhere in AudioMulch? The ASIO BRIDGE is an application using the HIFI Cable as Virtual I/O to route them to an ASIO device. VOICEMEETER has to appear with the VOICEMEETER icon, otherwise there is a possible driver installation problem (usually caused by Windows 10 updates). There are 2 products in one in this package: - The VB-Audio HIFI Cable is working as Virtual Audio Cable to connect 2x applications together (a player to a recorder), 24 bits perfect - 44.1 to 384 kHZ. Set VB-Audio VoiceMeeter VAIO as your default Playback ( Output) audio device. "Cable input" playback device level is 100 in the Windows sound settings. Open the Windows Sound Control Panel (see below) and select the Playback tab. I have triple-checked everything and I can't find the problem. The problem is that the volume is lower than if the player streams directly to Speakers. SoundIn is the virtual input device ("Cable output") SoundOut is speakers. Then I have configured my audio player to play into this virtual output device. It creates a virtual playback device (called "Cable input") that's internally routed into a virtual input device ("Cable output"). Voicemeeter Banana is an Advanced Audio Mixer Application endowed with Virtual Audio Device used as Virtual I/O to mix and manage any audio sources from or to. I have installed the VB Audio virtual cable. ![]()
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