

A1-A3 send your signal to one or more physical outputs, B1 and B2 send to your virtual outputs. Test this first, you should see the lights move up and down on the mixer.įlying your Banana is largely done using the buttons next to the fader on each channel. For some programmes you may need to manually set the output to VoiceMeeter Input. If you are feeling flashy you have an Aux input you can assign something like Skype to. Click on A1 next to the fader so you can hear it in your headphones.

To get other noises in to the mixer, set your default computer output to VoiceMeeter Input. If you’ve got spare sound outputs, assign them to A2 and A3. Assign a hardware out (usually A1) to whatever makes your headphones/speakers make noise. A very nice-looking bananaĬlick on the hardware inputs at the top (there are three if you need them) and assign your microphones. You’ll want to pin it to your task bar as you refine your set up to include your working life alongside your secret DJ side.
Audacity ladiocast install#
It’s an install that involves a restart, but ends up giving you a lot more power over the noises your machine makes.
Audacity ladiocast Pc#
Voicemeeter Banana is a spiffy donationware mixer that grabs various bits of audio from your Windows PC and allows them to send them where you need to.

You’ll need to put a banana in your butt. Now station kingpin Jim Groom is an internet millionaire, he uses one of them fancy-pants Apple Macs to broadcast – his documentation covers all the Ladiocast and Soundflower info you might need to run a show from your own room if you own a hosting company and/or a stupidly overpriced laptop with funny software.įor us regular working folks, who might enjoy windows computing and the odd shotgun, the process is different. I’ve heard vinylcasts, looper pedal casts, dj sets, and loads of general music and chat from all over the world. At worst, you’re going to hear WFMU (no bad thing!) and at best it will be new and old radio friends turning up to share music and news. I’m not ashamed to admit to being a ds106 radio lifer, and the station has beautifully sprung back into life over these past weeks. One thing you could do during lockdown is to muck about with internet radio.
