I can use virtual cable to get internal fft from itunes, rekordbox, or ableton, but then I can no longer hear the music. Is there a way to pass the audio through resolume back to my speakers?
This seems a little more straight forward with rekordbox / windows media player as you can select virtual cable as an output. but i have no idea how to solve ableton/ itunes as you cant select virtual cable as an output, and as far as I can tell you have to set the entire computers audio output as virtual cable.
I'm a little baffled I can't find more info on this topic.
internal FFT confusion on windows
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Re: internal FFT confusion on windows
Ideally sending audio to another input (if available) on the soundcard might work or using ipad\iphone with a lightning cable>Audio can get things done but externally
i find that when using Cubase the best practice for generating content to feed Resolume and utilize FFT is to sync it up via clock just to get a general feel for the starting visual I'm after and then exporting waves and loading them directly into clips to play and mix in Realtime
i find that when using Cubase the best practice for generating content to feed Resolume and utilize FFT is to sync it up via clock just to get a general feel for the starting visual I'm after and then exporting waves and loading them directly into clips to play and mix in Realtime
Re: internal FFT confusion on windows
Look into Voicemeter Potato, you can send it out an aux so you can hear it and route it internally.
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Re: internal FFT confusion on windows
I finally got voicemeeter to work between ableton and resolume. I think I just had to uncheck the option in my computers sound settings that enables programs to take exclusive control over my soundcard. Damn that was a frustrating problem glad its done.