
And then of course I use the VB-audio cable for my application or default playback device instead of the voicemeter input (or output or whatever its called). I could instead use a VB-audio VC on the hardware output for the same effect(either harware input or output can be bound to volume keys), but I've only tried with input. So now that gets the volume control working (yay), but sadly would bring back the sample rate touchiness, right?. Hooked up like this the VC works just fine whatever sample rate source I give it! Somehow voicemeeter makes the VC behave better.īut probably I shouldn't need both tools to do this. It would be better if one or both of these had this fixed.

Voicemeeter should allow volume key control on the virtual input and output. *One last quirk, voicemeeter has two outputs, a hardware and virtual output, but it requires that you select a hardware output or nothing works. You can mute it so that's ok right? No, because if you select your speakers, you can't select them for the output from you audio filters/workstation/whatever. So you need to have a second real or virtual hardware device available to waste. My card presents a mme and wdm device and I just use a one for the real DAW output and the other for the muted voicemeeter output and that seems to work.

You could also use another virtual cable, trial or otherwise for this output.
