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I have one final question ( ;D ) I now need to process two audio streams on two different cores, with their own output. However, I also need to be able to listen to both of them at the same time using a third output device. I was under the impression that the monitor device could do something like that, but I can only listen to one at a time, is it possible to mix the two of them? (since cores can't accept the same output anyways)
EDIT: I figured a few more explanations would help. To describe my setup, on my computer I want to have some music player working independently from the rest of my computer audio, in order to stream the music. So the music player should be directed to one pipeline/sound card (A) and processed through Core 1 before being output on a second pipeline (B) which will be streamed (I also make use of the speaker output of core 1 to have it streamed in-home). Now, the rest of my audio will default to a tertiary pipeline/sound card (C) that I also want to be processed through BA One so I'm using Core 2 this time, and output on my headphones (D). However, I would like to be able to mix B with the D so it can be heard either directly on D or a new pipeline altogether mixing the B+D, but I do not D to be heard on B naturally. I don't know if that makes it any easier to understand…
ExandriaMemberThat's it, BA One didn't like the folder I had pick to store my plugin, it's working better now.
When I enable "Volume Control" on the pipeline I have some measure of control over the volume by adjusting it in the windows mixer however there's a big quality loss. At 100% the audio starts clipping heavily and unless I lower it to 5% or less I don't hear much difference in term of volume, it seems it just lowers the input signal and makes it harder for BA One to enhance the audio. So unfortunately it appears there's no easy way to access a core volume. I understand the application is tailored for professional broadcaster use and not exactly for a personal use sadly.
ExandriaMemberBy using a bit of noise reduction it's noticeably better. I've tried installing the GComp VST but in the VST window I get an error "Can't open file" (I've tried both x32 and x64 versions of the VST) so I can't try that.
ExandriaMemberOkay things are starting to make sense and everything's working, thanks to you. But I still have a few questions if you don't mind.
1) I'm curious as to why the speaker output doesn't offer the same options as the standard output. Volume can be more fine tuned, but you can only access one of the presets etc. It also seems like the settings of the standard output affects the speaker output. In my usage I think using only the speaker output of each core is better but it does seem weird.
2) I'm currently using the Speaker Output > Patch Point to change my output volume, but it isn't very easy to access. Doesn't One have a toolbar that can be used without having to keep the application open like Audio Enhancer? I've tried installing the service, which is indeed helpful to keep it running while the app is closed, but then I can't access my volumes unless I start BaRemote, and adjusting the volumes in Windows has no impact.
3) With the microphone, because of the way the normalization works, when I don't speak One will increase the volume which only serves to increase the white noise, I've tried to fiddle with the Silence Sense but I don't see any results whatsoever. Is there a way to apply some form of noise gating?
Once again, thank you for all your answers.
ExandriaMemberOh so the pipeline is the input that's the part I couldn't figure, I see. So now it works I have audio going through my speakers and headphones. But how do you control your volumes? HD Proc > Misc > I/O > Output seems to do the trick but it's limited to -30 dB. I assume this should work like Audio Enhancer where you leave all your levels at 100% and control the volume exclusively from One or is it different?
I've manage to create a new pipeline too using the tool, I have no idea what most of the options mean but I assume the default cable is good enough. Now I suppose I can use a new core and set my input as the microphone this time and output on the second pipeline? However when I use more than one core there's still only one that can be configured (although it could be a restriction of the trial version I don't know)
EDIT: After restarting the config the other cores configuration actually appearedYou've been a great help so far, thank you and sorry to bother you with all of that 😀
ExandriaMemberHmm so clearly I don't understand how to set it up. I suppose what I want is Option B. Basically I have a Xonar audio card and a Realtek one (as well as a USB microphone). Now I want to wrap each individually in their own pipeline.
In One configuration all I can see is the "common monitor output" but it's only for monitoring so that doesn't help me much I suppose, and the HD processor configuration that I could configure to accept my microphone as input and perhaps its pipeline in output. But I don't see how I can replicate what Audio Enhancer does with my Xonar or Realtek output.
ExandriaMemberI configured the HD processor with my microphone as the input and my headphones+speakers as output and speaker output. I think I understand how I could process the input and output in a breakaway pipeline, but how can I do that with my output? Do I need 3 cores? Also I have no idea how to create a new pipeline with the pipeline tool.
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