![]() For normal sounds it is more like a gimmick, but it is very nice for drum loops! If you use one of the "normal" (non-insert) VAIOs (ASIO) instead (the regular virtual inputs), you only have the EQ.You can open multiple instances of Reaper like so: And finally the MODULATION Fx Panel if you want to go crazy. Some very old VSTi can also benefit from the VOICE Color Panel processing. Though I have to admit that sometimes I use ASIO Insert (Patch Insert) to play a hosted VST Instrument through the insert of one of the three Banana input strips (hardware inputs) to be able to use the INTELLIPAN processing for it (PRE-FX PATCH INSERT option must be enabled in system settings!).Įspecially if you play monophonic sounds using headphones the 3D Panel can add a very pleasing depth. Plus the ASIO Insert driver is single client only, while the "normal" VAIO drivers can each be used by up to 4 individual ASIO clients (not all clients/DAWs support this!). In principle you can also use Voicemeter (or Potato) Insert driver with the DAW (for multichannel usage scenario).īut in my opinion for a normal usage scenario the insert driver (PATCH INSERT system) is more complicated - especially for beginners that want to send only 1 Stereo channel at a time to the DAW - to identify and handle all these insert channels and enable and later disable these inside Voicemeeter system settings to avoid unwanted muting of input strips (if the ASIO Insert client is unknowingly still present in the background it blocks all patched inputs!). Maybe, I have added a little bit extra confusion, because VB had pointed you to the Patch Insert. (this guy in the video is not me - just for the record) So, it should work with your modern Cubase AI also. I have just done a quick test with Cubase VST32 5.1 (from 2001) and it works perfectly even with that vintage DAW. Of course you have to activate the individual VM-VAIO ASIO inputs inside your DAW. With Composite option you can feed 8 mono (or 4 stereo) channels simultaneously to your DAW ASIO inputs. If you use the AUX driver you switch B2 to Composite mode instead, or for VAIO3 (Potato only) it would be B3. You can assign any of the 34 (Potato) or the 22 (Banana) input channels to the 8 Composite channels with left mouse click inside VM Banana and VM Potato system settings! If you use Voicemeeter Virtual ASIO driver with your DAW then you switch B1 virtual output (Master Section in VM) to Composite mode. If you want to send multiple voicemeeter inputs to individual tracks/mixer channels of your DAW you have to use Patch Composite bus output option in VM Banana or VM Potato. Each hardware input has 2 channels, but every virtual input has 8 channels (5x2 + 3x8 = 34 Potato insert channels or 3x2 + 2x8 = 22 Banana insert channels).įor regular sending and receiving (recording) audio with a single DAW you use one of the three (non-insert!) VAIO drivers. In Potato you have 5 hardware inputs and 3 virtual inputs (VAIOs). ![]() The insert drivers are meant for processing Voicemeeter inputs with external FX (VST plugins in a DAW or any other VST host app). Additional you have 2 ASIO insert drivers. There are 3 VAIO (ASIO) drivers with I/O each with 8 input channels and 8 output channels. I think ( also reading the other thread - > viewtopic.php?f=6&t=977 ) you are confusing VB drivers and the related busses with channels.
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