
It's a much better volume UI and what the Windows 10 volume control UI should have always been. Depending on just how much you're looking to record separately, you may be in one of the corner cases where you actually need more, but it's unlikely (if you know what multi-track routing in a DAW is without having to Google it, you'll know).Īs a bonus, look into EarTrumpet if you're on Windows 10. There's no need for a separate Virtual Audio Cable install beyond the two virtual sound cards (aka "cables") that Voicemeeter Banana comes with in 99% of use cases and it will only cause confusion if you install the extras. I'm not joking at all when I say there's more bad information out there than good information.Īlso remember to install only Voicemeeter Banana. RTFM is mandatory for Voicemeeter Banana, so no skimming the docs for 30 seconds and watching one of the many (many.) technically wrong Youtube videos on this.

You then have your physical audio assigned to A1/A2/A3 and Hardware 1/2/3 as appropriate (if it's an ASIO interface the hardware is default mapped to the actual hardware - RTFM). You need to set the Recording and Playback default device to be one of the Voicemeeter virtual inputs, e.g. Not to sound like a snarky ass, but this is what happens when you don't RTFM.
