

Using Voicemeeter will allow for greater control of your audio and much more creativity for your stream, videos and general use. oi this is confusing lol.Voicemeeter Potato is a mixer program for your windows computer and is the newest version of the software. I mean I even want to be able to send it to my studio monitor or other outputs as well. And in all of this, I never get the output of the amp sims within reaper into second life(or skype, etc.), only the raw input of the guitar. I can remedy this last part by sending the mic over to B2 instead but then I lose its mic output to second life. And here's one of the problems, cause if I'm running reaper, it also runs my mic through reaper's input when I do this and thus it's amping up my mic along with the guitar and providing a heck of a feedback/screeching sound. Both get sent to the B1, thus I can get my mic into second life via setting it to VAIO output 1 (B1) but it is also picking up my guitar's raw input to my FocusRight Scarlette 2i2 Via it also being set to send to B1. I have it set to take an ASIO input on the first channel of potato and my mic on the 2nd channel.

I know it's possible to do this with my headset mic, but the problem I have run into at the moment is that when I try to run both my mic and my guitar into second life, I end up having a rather messy issue. Is anyone able to help me with this setup, if it's even possible?


I just want to set it and forget it and just use VoiceMeeter (banana or potato) to manage the mutes and what not. Ok, what I want to do ultimately is take not only my headset mic input from my PC's front panel through banana/potato then out to Second Life (a 3D chat/hangout program with voice options) and other programs like Skype, Discord, Etc., but also take Reaper's output (after Reaper takes in my ASIO input for my electric guitar and puts it through my vst amp sims n such) and run it through the same programs (second life, skype, discord, etc.).Īll this without hearing my guitar's raw input at any point, or creating feedback loops, etc.īecause I love the sounds I get with reaper now, and want to pass this through various programs like second life so that my friends can listen to me play and critique my pieces for me and/or just have some "fun" listening to me heh, but I don't want to have to constantly switch between various inputs and outputs in the programs.
