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Voicemeeter and DP9.12

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 5:13 pm
by laithar
Can anyone confirm if Voicemeeter works with DP9 as an ASIO driver and if so, can anyone suggest why DP9 might be driving Voicemeeter to +273 dB hence a very loud white noise/static sound. Voicemeeter works fine as an output for Kontakt or Cubase 9 so I know the set-up is okay. DP9 works with my audio interface ASIO driver but I'd like to use Voicemeeter so that I can record videos.
Thanks

Re: Voicemeeter and DP9.12

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 4:05 am
by terrybritton
See reply to your PM! :-)

Terry

Re: Voicemeeter and DP9.12

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:07 pm
by roughwatersound
laithar wrote:Can anyone confirm if Voicemeeter works with DP9 as an ASIO driver and if so, can anyone suggest why DP9 might be driving Voicemeeter to +273 dB hence a very loud white noise/static sound. Voicemeeter works fine as an output for Kontakt or Cubase 9 so I know the set-up is okay. DP9 works with my audio interface ASIO driver but I'd like to use Voicemeeter so that I can record videos.
Thanks
I'm having this exact problem and haven't been able to find a solution. Were you able to fix it?

Re: Voicemeeter and DP9.12

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:01 am
by terrybritton
roughwatersound wrote:
laithar wrote:Can anyone confirm if Voicemeeter works with DP9 as an ASIO driver and if so, can anyone suggest why DP9 might be driving Voicemeeter to +273 dB hence a very loud white noise/static sound. Voicemeeter works fine as an output for Kontakt or Cubase 9 so I know the set-up is okay. DP9 works with my audio interface ASIO driver but I'd like to use Voicemeeter so that I can record videos.
Thanks
I'm having this exact problem and haven't been able to find a solution. Were you able to fix it?
Back in 2017 we tried but were unsuccessful. However, I did find a workaround using Voicemeeter Banana. The key in making that work is you need to set Voicemeeter's A1 monitor (upper right drop-down) to your ASIO hardware interface. The ASIO devices are usually listed near the bottom of the drop-down list. Once you do that, you have access to all of the output ports on that ASIO hardware. I then route DP out to Voicemeeter via a SEND bus from my Pre-Master track to an unused output on my ASIO hardware audio interface (I have an 828 mk3 hybrid, so I send it to an ADAT output) and then use Voicemeeter's channel strip assignments in the System Options section to send that channel to the strip. I then send that strip out to my software (OBS, Skype or Zoom, in my case). That avoids the sync problems that arise in trying to use Voicemeeter as the ASIO output device itself.



Terry

Re: Voicemeeter and DP9.12

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:21 pm
by terrybritton
Here is a video showing what settings I am describing in Voicemeeter. I am using a "loopback" cable to connect an unused output/input pair back to the input so that I can utilize a hardware output as an input to Voicemeeter (I currently use an ADAT output/input, but used to use the S/PDIF ones). For ADAT in an 828 mk3 hybrid, for instance, I connect an optical TOSLINK cable from the output back into the input. For S/PDIF, I would connect an RCA COAX cable from the output to the input. This makes the output I send to in my DAW available as an INPUT to Voicemeeter.

Terry