
Screen capturing software rarely does a perfect job at capturing with precision timing, so you'll need to sync it up. Have a synchronization event at the start and end of your video. Now use the "Save live output to disk(bounce)" and have it record four channels. Save it as a track template for future use. Set the output of this track to channel 3 or 4(pan to LEFT 100% or RIGHT 100% and parent channels 3/4) Record-enable it, monitor input, and VERY important, turn on "Solo defeat" for this track. Here's an alternate suggestion, which was hinted at before in this thread.Ĭreate a track that has your voice as an input. So I should almost have solved the main problem. I need VBCable to change sample rate in VAIO (I didn't install it). I hear the difference and you have to consider the slight loss of quality on the audio when the Recorder encoded it.Īnyway, I wrote an email to the guy I think it's the author of the program and he was super quick to reply. I have no problem with DAW or Recorder I get used to record at 96KHz/24-bit and for me returning to 44.1KHz is not an option. If you have a problem sound continuity (sounds cut several times per second = robot voice) then you may increase the buffer size of your ASIO device to 1024 samples (to force Voicemeeter main stream to 1024 sample buffer with your ASIO device).

your capture app, connected to voicemeeter virtual output (BUS B) should work correct too (in any sample rate). it will work in the same Sample rate and buffering than the output A1 (your main stream is 96 kHZ 512 sample). your DAW must be connected to Voiemeeter ASIO driver. the question now is about your DAW and Recorder application: Your configuration is simple and ok, VAIO in 44.1 kHz should be not a problem. Probably it works with headphones set, but if I try to record the mic on the mixer through VoiceMeeter I have audio quality loss, clicks and everything else. to mix it with Reaper before being captured by your capture app.

Simplest way is to select your mic as hardware input in Voicemeeter. If you're using Reaper, it takes control of the audio device so you can't record any audio with external software if you're using VoiceMeeter your audio device is unavailable in Reaper etc. I dont' understand why we need always a trick or workaround. Yes I thought to same solution the only downside is that then you have to combine audio track and video. Hm maybe not such a good idea as you'd end with your voice and the Reaper session combined in the output which would make it hard to to edit separatly afterwards. You could have one track in Reaper as your voice input (maybe with a gate).

I don't know if that works with your setup but how about using Reaper's "Save live output to disk (bounce)." functionality.
