![]() Soundflower is suggested as one of the Mac-compatible equivalents to VAC. This obviously isn't what most audio software is made for-even in live use, normally you take an output of the computer to a PA system or whatever rather than streaming it. Please tell me if I have this wrong, Thomase?įrom what I can see, he's trying to route the input (with effects) to the web rather than just to a headphone output-at least that's what I think they're doing with Virtual Audio Cable in the video he links to. ![]() I think what the OP wants to do is use Audition, in effect, as an outboard processor while streaming audio live to the net rather than simply recording it. For example, using noise reduction on every recording is a sign something is wrong with your system before it even gets into Audition. If you chose your mic carefully to start with (and probably hang some soft fittings around where you're recording to deaden the acousting in your room, you shouldn't need most of those anyway. This has the added advantage of letting you change settings as required while you edit-if you record with the effects already on, you're stuck with things as they are and can't fix them later.īeing really pedantic here, I'd also hate to have to add all those effects to every voice I record. The more common way of working is to simply record you mic in its raw form then apply all those effects when you Export your multitrack session after doing whatever editing you need to do. I ask because the only extra thing VAC does is let you record with all those effects already included on your mic. However, I have to ask.what exactly are you trying to do? VS 1.1.Well, there are a couple of programmes for Mac claiming to be equivalent to VAC: Virtual Audio Cable Alternatives for Mac OS X - Not being a Mac user, I can't vouch for how well they work. Added undo/redo to paste layer operations and layer/background reset.Added reset material option to layer reset.Added support for gif and webp files as background layer.Added support for HDMI on iOS (standalone only).Please take the time to read this important message, it can be easily disabled afterwards to prevent it appearing every time.įinally, in case you missed the previous updates, here’s some of the other key changes we’ve made to VS: ![]() ![]() In addition to other small bug fixes and optimizations, we’ve also added a safety message which is displayed when you open VS. To help manage the file size of your recordings, you can set ‘Recording Quality’ to low, medium or high, via VS’ settings menu.Īnother change to the settings menu is how VS manages output/display quality, with the new ‘ Output Resolution’ option providing explicit pixel dimensions to choose from, for greater clarity and control of VS’ render quality. Currently the recorded files are video only, but we’re looking to include audio in the future. Recording your visuals is now really easy just hit the record button to start recording, then press it again to stop - your video is automatically saved to your documents folder. Two more massive new features that will be of particular interest to all you VJs and streamers out there, is the addition of Syphon (for Mac) and Spout (for Windows) video routing/output options! This really simplifies the process of using VS with other applications like OBS studio for example. ![]() It’s a big day for VS - Visual Synthesizer, as today we have released VS 1.1.0 on all platforms, a major update which includes lots of exciting and hotly requested new features!įirst and foremost, VS now has a built-in video recorder to export your visuals to disk as MP4 video files! There has been huge demand from the community for this important feature, and after weeks of hard work, we’re delighted to now release it to you all. ![]()
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