Insert VST Plugins on my Win10 Audio

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  1. Banz

    Banz Ultrasonic

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    Just wondering, is there any chance to put some plugins in my 3/4 out of my interface?
    I'm mixing with headphones mainly and using monitors to check balance and stuff, but I need to put my headphone chain in the windows system so I can listen trought spotify and youtube with correction, so my ears can get used to.
    Anyone can help?
     
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  3. JackO

    JackO Member

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    Something from VB-Audio - Virtual cable or Banana. Then to setup the routing...
     
  4. Tob

    Tob Platinum Record

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    I tried a lot of different solutions on my notebook. From Virtual cable to small vst hots at autostart. Either you loopback your system audio into your daw and listen to everything through your daw or if your interface does not support loopback take a look at sonarworks reference.
    It is the only system-wide correction software that I found.
     
  5. Polomo

    Polomo Guest

    Totally don't get it

    Best thing is a small drawing with the wiring

    Some more data would be nice too
    Which interface and what software you'll use.
     
  6. Banz

    Banz Ultrasonic

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    I use Repaer as main DAW and Focusrite 6i6.
    I've tried Virtual cable with Pedalboard2 but I'm having clock issues, don't know exacly what is happening.
    I'm would use VST plugins like crossfeed and fabfilter just to correct what I think my headphone need, I actually don't like sonarworks because I don't like the sound and it affects my monitors too, I would have to turn it on and off everytime.
     
  7. Polomo

    Polomo Guest

    I tried this on my Reaper
    Not perfect but the first step
    (I´ll use a 404 Behring but this should work to for the forcusright too)
    Headphone Subout.jpg subout.png

    But how to chain in the headphone is still a problem

    Easiest but expensive would be a second PC for the VST routing
    http://www.virtualaudiostream.com/ (sounds like it could work)
    jRiver MC
    something I found which could be a solution to

    - Installed 'VB-Audio Virtual Cable' (http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/)
    - start -> Sound -> Playback tab -> 'CABLE input' - set to default device
    - Downloaded savihostnkx64.zip (http://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm - VST2, without keyboard)
    - extracted savihost.exe from the zip, copied it to TBIsone directory and renamed it to TBIsone dll name (savihost.exe->TB_Isone.exe)
    - run TB_Isone.exe: (should load TBIsone)
    in file -> autosave plugin bank - tick
    in engine->configure->priority->process - set to high
    in devices->wave->Input port - set 'DS: CABLE Output (VB-Audio Virtual Cable)
    Output port - set 'MME: Speakers / Headphones (IDT High)
    Buffer - set '2100 samples (21 b/s)
    in view -> clear all ticks (access menus with right click)
    - create a shortcut to TB_Isone.exe in my 'Startup' folder
     
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  8. Banz

    Banz Ultrasonic

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    Dude, thank you!
    I'll be trying it tomorrow or in this weekend for sure, sorry for late response!!!
     
  9. Piszpunta

    Piszpunta Kapellmeister

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    You could try 3delite DS WASAPI ASIO Router Mixer from sister site. It looks like the software you're looking for. It can route audio signals from applications to devices and run them through VST plugins.
     
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