Live VST Audio Processing v3
Live VST Audio Processing v3
Live VST Audio Processing v3
PROCESSING
IN WINDOWS
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Reverb simulators
Delays
Synthesizers
WHAT DO I NEED?
VB-CABLE (http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/index.htm)
Virtual audio device used to route signal from your microphone to the VST and finally out to Windows
Pedalboard 2 (http://www.niallmoody.com/apps/pedalboard2)
Used to host the VST plugins and control routing
For best results, use the x32 versions of Pedalboard 2 and VSTs
VST plugins
I suggest an EQ and a Compressor/Limiter to start
EasyQ EQ (http://rs-met.com/freebies.html)
W Limiter (http://www.yohng.com/software/w1limit.html)
Pay attention to where these .dll files are installed, youll need to reference that location later. I suggest installing
them all to the same folder.
VB-CABLE
The VB-CABLE driver will show up as a new playback
and recording device, appearing in the audio device list
in Windows.
CONFIGURING PEDALBOARD 2
Pedalboard will be used as a VST host, allowing us to load and modify our VST plugin settings.
Within Pedalboard, open the Audio Settings panel: Options>Audio Settings
Set Audio Device Type to Windows Audio
PEDALBOARD ROUTING
On the left side of the application is a box (module)
labeled Audio Input, and on the right is one labeled
Audio Output. On the edges of each module are
ports.You can connect ports by clicking and
dragging between them.
PEDALBOARD ROUTING PT 2
Double-click anywhere in the main interface
to add a VST module. I suggest running the
x32 (not x64) versions of Pedalboard and the
VSTs for stability.
Create a path:
From the Audio Input (Input ) to both inputs of the EQ
(Left and Right Input)
EQUALIZER
An equalizer is used to affect various areas of the frequency spectrum of an
audio signal. Most humans can hear between 20Hz and 20,000Hz (20kHz).
You may be familiar with the Bass, Mid, and Treble controls on a typical stereo
receiver. Those three controls boost or lower specific frequency ranges to affect
the overall sound.
EQUALIZER PT 2
85Hz is about the lowest frequency a typical human male produces while speaking. However,
most microphones pick up frequencies much lower than 85Hz, adding unnecessary low-end
noise or rumbling. This is especially prevalent with microphones that rest on a desktop, as
vibrations from a computer or typing can be picked up through contact.
To counteract this, we use a highpass
filter set around 100Hz to reduce the
low-frequency noise.
COMPRESSOR/LIMITER
The fundamental function of a compressor is to take loud sounds and make them quieter.
Another way to think about this is that a compressor effectively levels the signal, reducing the
amplitude difference between the quietest and loudest sounds.
The threshold determines at what
level the compressor kicks in and starts
reducing the level.
In the image at left, step 2 shows a
compressor/limiter reducing the signal. In step
3, the signal is re-amplified (makeup gain),
bringing up the overall volume of our new
compressed signal. This effectively makes the
quiet sounds louder while keeping the loud
sounds from getting too loud and distorting.
COMPRESSOR/LIMITER PT 2
I suggest a freeware clone of a very popular
Limiter (Waves L ) called W .
As mentioned before, the Threshold
determines at what level the compressor
starts reducing the level. I suggest a starting
point of somewhere between -6dB and -15dB.
Be careful - the lower you go, the more
smashed sounding your mic will sound and
the more background noise will be amplified.
The Ceiling sets an upper limit on the output
signal. To allow for plenty of headroom but
still output a strong signal, I suggest this be set
between -2dB and -4dB
Microphone or
audio interface
EQ
Comp/Limiter
Output to
Windows
ROUTING OVERVIEW PT 2
TOP DOWN VIEW OF SIGNAL FLOW
VB-CABLE to
Applications
Mic to Windows
Pedalboard to
VB-CABLE
Mic to
Pedalboard
VST
Output
VST
Processing
AUTOMATE!
Now that you have everything set up, save your Pedalboard setup by going to File>Save.
Additionally, you can save this as a default by going to File>Save as Default. Every time Pedalboard
loads, youll be all patched and VST parameters will be set correctly.
To start up Pedalboard when you boot Windows:
Create a shortcut to Pedalboard by right clicking the application and selecting Create
Shortcut
For Win7, copy this shortcut into the Startup folder in your Start Menu
For Win10, Press Win+R
Type shell:startup
THANKS FOR
READING!
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