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Hi, I'm trying to configure Voicemeeter Banana exactly as I'd like it to be, but I really can't figure out this part and after a lot of searching I've decided to ask here. It involves how to get the audio going into Adobe Audition back into Voicemeeter.

Finally tried another asio device with same settings and it is working fine. (PreSonus Audiobox Two) I think it looks like it might be a driver issue or maybe another program is using the asio but I doubt that. The interface works fine in Abelton and Adobe Audition. So I am concluding that it is an issue with voicemeeter and the m-audio asio.

Few other good alternatives to Stereo mix are VoiceMeeter and Adobe Audition. Another very easy way to record the computer’s audio output is to use an aux cable (a cable with 3.5 mm jack on both ends.) Plug one end into the Microphone port (output) and the other into the mic port (input). Hello folks, I have a UMC404HD (4 I/O's), and I'm recording a podcast with 3 people in the room with another person chatting through Discord as the 4th cohost. I have Voicemeeter Potato and Virtual Audio Cables. I'm just trying to figure out how to record all of them as separate channels in Audition.

In short, I have a couple of feeds that are going out via B2 in composite mode. These are then added into Audition's multitrack as VM-VAIO 1 and VM-VAIO 3 and are received fine there. The problem I have is, how do I get these back as a feed in Voicemeeter Banana?

Professional Setup Audio for Live Streaming Twitch / etc Adobe Audition CC + OBS / xSplitDownload StreamLabs OBS (SLOBS) Its free, and better then Regular OB. I do have VoiceMeeter plugins from Voicemeeter Banana (Another software) that I can connect to RadioDJ. They're almost like USB, but they are not, they're just plugins. The reason to use audition, before I actually go live on the air, I want to know if everything works good before my first show.


I basically want to get Audition's audio into Voicemeeter Banana in real-time (well, with a slight delay obviously) as a feed. So I'd be feeding my raw feeds into Banana, going out via composite into Audition, using Voicemeeter ASIO in Audition and monitoring in Audition so it can be heard, and then coming back to Voicemeeter via ASIO again.

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USB Device + Voicemeeter AUX > B2 Composite > Adobe Audition ASIO > Audition Multitrack (monitored) > Mix of these feeds back to Voicemeeter

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AdobeI can't select a different output when in ASIO mode when I'm in Audition, but as far as I know ASIO will always go out via the same feed. So I should be able to receive Audition's monitored audio in Voicemeeter, but I don't know how to set that up. Do I need Potato or extra software or is there just a switch I'm missing?
Can you advise? Thank you!Congratulations on the release! I consider myself lucky, I hadn't previously heard of VB-Audio and happened to run across Voicemeeter Banana just days after its release as I was setting up a new system. I was blown away by the functionality, ease of use and rock solid stability. It didn't take more than a day to know that this was easily worth the donation (and more!)

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Since purchasing Voicemeeter, I've also picked up an Focusrite Scarlett 6i6. Using the ASIO Focusrite USB 2.0 Audio Driver with Voicemeeter has been extremely straight forward. I've even been able to use the Voicemeeter Insert Virtual ASIO driver in Adobe Audition and Image-Line's minihost, no problems encountered and great performance. It's all just worked absolutely perfectly!
I've got one issue that I'm hoping to resolve. I understand what's going on, I'm just curious if there's a way to tweak Voicemeeter to work around it. The Scarlett 6i6 has two front panel mic/instrument inputs. In my case, I have two microphones attached. Unfortunately, Voicemeeter pairs the 6i6's 6 inputs as stereo pairs, so both mics end up being assigned to Hardware Input 1. I'd really like to break these apart and have one assigned to Input 1, the other to HW Input 2. Ultimately, I want the ability to mute one mic while I keep the other live. This isn't possible right now and instead I have to unplug or turn down the physical gain control. I've figured out how to separate the mics (and all of the other inputs) in the DAW. I'd just like to use Voicemeeter to do it in applications like Skype too. Any advice would be appreciated.Voicemeeter Adobe Audition
Any chance a future version could have the ability to add even more Hardware Inputs? Not sure if there's a technical limitation, but I'd love to have even more (cause you know, I now find myself with a TON of audio inputs )
Again, great utility and I'm really looking forward to seeing where it and your other products go in the future!