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  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    Alright, it seems that now everything works as intended. Hopefully some poor soul like me will stumble upon this thread and get their install fixed as well. If I don't give any update in the next week or so it's because everything's still running fine. Thanks for the help Peter!

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    Ok: Now when I switch between the capture devices I've selected in the configurator, I can actually apply effects to them (everything is still going through Voicemeeter)! Those would be the Hi-Fi and normal VB cables, and my microphone. Before if I managed to make them work, the funny sound effect would be "boring" and toned down; now when I do it, it becomes "fried" just like it should. What I did was switching my two virtual cables' "install mode" from SFX/MFX to LFX/GFX, and that seems to have...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    Knowing there are many Realtek hardware chips and versions why we're still on 48 kHz without any decent audio interface? My best guess would be that it's because unless you're setting up a big server or even just know what you need/want, you'll be getting dedicated hardware regardless of what your motherboard comes outfitted with. 48kHz doesn't bring any compatibility issues with it and it's still good-sounding for the general consumer market, so most people won't even care. I wouldn't expect much...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    Hmmm... If I can't get my Blue Yeti to sound even worse than I already can, I think I'll just get a second handed C920 off of eBay and tape it to the side of it for added funni and ease of "use". Still, I have to sort out things here. I've spent the night scouring between forums, but to no avail. One user on another site though had the same issue as me, which I haven't pointed out yet. In Equinizer APO's configurator: outputs A1-A5 can be ticked, but in the troubleshooting options, "Install APO"...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    Aw don't sweat it. Thanks! So, I've tried uninstalling everything: Voicemeeter, its cables, EAPO and Peace. Also something called "ASIO4ALL" which I had to install for Potato (I think). This time it didn't ask me to install it again, so there's that. I've got everything back, rebooting each step of the way. And I've still got the problem where only one device works; this time it's my mic. Tried it with my two virtual cables too (Hi-Fi and normal one) so far. Yes, I've started VoicemeeterClient.exe...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    No, again you're looking at the wrong device dropdown. Ah sorry, thanks for pointing that out (again)! In principle what you want is possible with Equalizer APO. Yeah, I was referring to my particular case, not to the fact that the app might be busted. And yes, I'd need to fire up VoicemeeterClient.exe to use A1-A5. Too bad it won't work for me either way. As for setting up Voicemeeter properly: it's just like it used to be a year ago. Everything works as intended, except Equalizer APO. By the way...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    My notion is based on the fact that the Configuration Editor of Equalizer APO doesn't allow the selection of either one of these devices. [the image goes here for dramatic effect] ??? Indeed. But applying an effect or EQ on A1 to A5 does work. If you're talking about Equalizer APO, no. It won't work on those. But I assume you meant to try this instead: -use VoiceMeeter to apply the EQ on these Realtek speakers. Which well, defeats my main purpose, which is to do the funny mic. Voicemeeter just won't...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #204 on Equalizer APO

    Of course I got the formatting wrong >:/ Using VoiceMeeter and its (virtual) devices is out of my league. I know only the basics. If I had to guess, Voicemeeter is not the problem here. It'd be handy to have a physical output like a set of speakers to switch between them and my headphones. Maybe there's some around the house. And by the way yes, they're called "Speakers" in the sound panel. Most likely because they're plugged in the motherboard backpanel in the... um... back. Of the case. The commands...

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