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# VBAN CMD
This python interface allows you to transmit Voicemeeter parameters over a network.
It may be used standalone or to extend the [Voicemeeter Remote Python API](https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/voicemeeter-api-python)
There is no support for audio transfer in this package, only parameters.
For an outline of past/future changes refer to: [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md)
## Tested against
- Basic 1.0.8.8
- Banana 2.0.6.8
- Potato 3.0.2.8
## Requirements
- [Voicemeeter](https://voicemeeter.com/)
- Python 3.10 or greater
## Installation
`pip install vban-cmd`
## `Use`
#### Connection
Load VBAN connection info from toml config. A valid `vban.toml` might look like this:
```toml
[connection]
ip = "gamepc.local"
port = 6980
streamname = "Command1"
```
It should be placed in \<user home directory\> / "Documents" / "Voicemeeter" / "configs"
Alternatively you may pass `ip`, `port`, `streamname` as keyword arguments.
#### `__main__.py`
Simplest use case, use a context manager to request a VbanCmd class of a kind.
Login and logout are handled for you in this scenario.
```python
import vban_cmd
class ManyThings:
def __init__(self, vban):
self.vban = vban
def things(self):
self.vban.strip[0].label = "podmic"
self.vban.strip[0].mute = True
print(
f"strip 0 ({self.vban.strip[0].label}) mute has been set to {self.vban.strip[0].mute}"
)
def other_things(self):
self.vban.bus[3].gain = -6.3
self.vban.bus[4].eq.on = True
info = (
f"bus 3 gain has been set to {self.vban.bus[3].gain}",
f"bus 4 eq has been set to {self.vban.bus[4].eq.on}",
)
print("\n".join(info))
def main():
KIND_ID = "banana"
with vban_cmd.api(
KIND_ID, ip="gamepc.local", port=6980, streamname="Command1"
) as vban:
do = ManyThings(vban)
do.things()
do.other_things()
# set many parameters at once
vban.apply(
{
"strip-2": {"A1": True, "B1": True, "gain": -6.0},
"bus-2": {"mute": True, "eq": {"on": True}},
"vban-in-0": {"on": True},
}
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
```
Otherwise you must remember to call `vban.login()`, `vban.logout()` at the start/end of your code.
## `KIND_ID`
Pass the kind of Voicemeeter as an argument. KIND_ID may be:
- `basic`
- `banana`
- `potato`
## `Available commands`
### Strip
The following properties are available.
- `mono`: boolean
- `solo`: boolean
- `mute`: boolean
- `label`: string
- `gain`: float, -60 to 12
- `A1 - A5`, `B1 - B3`: boolean
- `limit`: int, from -40 to 12
example:
```python
vban.strip[3].gain = 3.7
print(vban.strip[0].label)
```
The following methods are available.
- `appgain(name, value)`: string, float, from 0.0 to 1.0
Set the gain in db by value for the app matching name.
- `appmute(name, value)`: string, bool
Set mute state as value for the app matching name.
example:
```python
vban.strip[5].appmute("Spotify", True)
vban.strip[5].appgain("Spotify", 0.5)
```
##### Strip.Comp
The following properties are available.
- `knob`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
- `gainin`: float, from -24.0 to 24.0
- `ratio`: float, from 1.0 to 8.0
- `threshold`: float, from -40.0 to -3.0
- `attack`: float, from 0.0 to 200.0
- `release`: float, from 0.0 to 5000.0
- `knee`: float, from 0.0 to 1.0
- `gainout`: float, from -24.0 to 24.0
- `makeup`: boolean
example:
```python
print(vban.strip[4].comp.knob)
```
Strip Comp properties are defined as write only.
`knob` defined for all versions, all other parameters potato only.
##### Strip.Gate
The following properties are available.
- `knob`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
- `threshold`: float, from -60.0 to -10.0
- `damping`: float, from -60.0 to -10.0
- `bpsidechain`: int, from 100 to 4000
- `attack`: float, from 0.0 to 1000.0
- `hold`: float, from 0.0 to 5000.0
- `release`: float, from 0.0 to 5000.0
example:
```python
vban.strip[2].gate.attack = 300.8
```
Strip Gate properties are defined as write only, potato version only.
`knob` defined for all versions, all other parameters potato only.
##### Strip.Denoiser
The following properties are available.
- `knob`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
strip.denoiser properties are defined as write only, potato version only.
##### Strip.EQ
The following properties are available.
- `on`: boolean
- `ab`: boolean
Strip EQ properties are defined as write only, potato version only.
##### Gainlayers
- `gain`: float, from -60.0 to 12.0
example:
```python
vban.strip[3].gainlayer[3].gain = 3.7
```
Gainlayers are defined for potato version only.
##### Levels
The following properties are available.
- `prefader`
example:
```python
print(vban.strip[3].levels.prefader)
```
Level properties will return -200.0 if no audio detected.
### Bus
The following properties are available.
- `mono`: boolean
- `mute`: boolean
- `label`: string
- `gain`: float, -60 to 12
example:
```python
print(vban.bus[0].label)
```
##### Bus.EQ
The following properties are available.
- `on`: boolean
- `ab`: boolean
```python
vban.bus[4].eq.on = true
```
##### Modes
The following properties are available.
- `normal`: boolean
- `amix`: boolean
- `bmix`: boolean
- `composite`: boolean
- `tvmix`: boolean
- `upmix21`: boolean
- `upmix41`: boolean
- `upmix61`: boolean
- `centeronly`: boolean
- `lfeonly`: boolean
- `rearonly`: boolean
The following methods are available.
- `get()`: Returns the current bus mode
example:
```python
vban.bus[4].mode.amix = True
print(vban.bus[2].mode.get())
```
##### Levels
The following properties are available.
- `all`
example:
```python
print(vban.bus[0].levels.all)
```
`levels.all` will return -200.0 if no audio detected.
### Strip | Bus
The following methods are available.
- `fadeto(amount, time)`: float, int
- `fadeby(amount, time)`: float, int
Modify gain to or by the selected amount in db over a time interval in ms.
example:
```python
vban.strip[0].fadeto(-10.3, 1000)
vban.bus[3].fadeby(-5.6, 500)
```
### Command
Certain 'special' commands are defined by the API as performing actions rather than setting values. The following methods are available:
- `show()` : Bring Voiceemeter GUI to the front
- `shutdown()` : Shuts down the GUI
- `restart()` : Restart the audio engine
- `reset()`: Applies the `reset` config. (phys strip B1, virt strip A1, gains, comp, gate 0.0, mute, mono, solo, eq false)
The following properties are write only and accept boolean values.
- `showvbanchat`: boolean
- `lock`: boolean
example:
```python
vban.command.restart()
vban.command.showvbanchat = true
```
### Multiple parameters
- `apply`
Set many strip/bus parameters at once, for example:
```python
vban.apply(
{
"strip-0": {"A1": True, "B1": True, "gain": -6.0},
"bus-1": {"mute": True, "mode": "composite"},
"bus-2": {"eq": {"on": True}},
"vban-in-0": {"on": True},
}
)
```
Or for each class you may do:
```python
vban.strip[0].apply({"mute": True, "gain": 3.2, "A1": True})
vban.vban.outstream[0].apply({"on": True, "name": "streamname", "bit": 24})
```
## Config Files
`vban.apply_config(<configname>)`
You may load config files in TOML format.
Three example configs have been included with the package. Remember to save
current settings before loading a user config. To load one you may do:
```python
import vban_cmd
with vban_cmd.api('banana') as vban:
vban.apply_config('example')
```
will load a config file at configs/banana/example.toml for Voicemeeter Banana.
Your configs may be located in one of the following paths:
- \<current working directory\> / "configs" / kind_id
- \<user home directory\> / ".config" / "vban-cmd" / kind_id
- \<user home directory\> / "Documents" / "Voicemeeter" / "configs" / kind_id
If a config with the same name is located in multiple locations, only the first one found is loaded into memory, in the above order.
#### `config extends`
You may also load a config that extends another config with overrides or additional parameters.
You just need to define a key `extends` in the config TOML, that names the config to be extended.
Three example 'extender' configs are included with the repo. You may load them with:
```python
import voicemeeterlib
with voicemeeterlib.api('banana') as vm:
vm.apply_config('extender')
```
## Events
Level updates are considered high volume, by default they are NOT listened for. Use `subs` keyword arg to initialize event updates.
example:
```python
import vban_cmd
opts = {
"ip": "<ip address>",
"streamname": "Command1",
"port": 6980,
}
with vban_cmd.api('banana', ldirty=True, **opts) as vban:
...
```
#### `vban.subject`
Use the Subject class to register an app as event observer.
The following methods are available:
- `add`: registers an app as an event observer
- `remove`: deregisters an app as an event observer
example:
```python
# register an app to receive updates
class App():
def __init__(self, vban):
vban.subject.add(self)
...
```
#### `vban.event`
Use the event class to toggle updates as necessary.
The following properties are available:
- `pdirty`: boolean
- `ldirty`: boolean
example:
```python
vban.event.ldirty = True
vban.event.pdirty = False
```
Or add, remove a list of events.
The following methods are available:
- `add()`
- `remove()`
- `get()`
example:
```python
vban.event.remove(["pdirty", "ldirty"])
# get a list of currently subscribed
print(vban.event.get())
```
## VbanCmd class
`vban_cmd.api(kind_id: str, **opts)`
You may pass the following optional keyword arguments:
- `ip`: str, ip or hostname of remote machine
- `streamname`: str, name of the stream to connect to.
- `port`: int=6980, vban udp port of remote machine.
- `pdirty`: boolean=False, parameter updates
- `ldirty`: boolean=False, level updates
- `timeout`: int=5, amount of time (seconds) to wait for an incoming RT data packet (parameter states).
- `outbound`: boolean=False, set `True` if you are only interested in sending commands. (no rt packets will be received)
#### `vban.pdirty`
True iff a parameter has been changed.
#### `vban.ldirty`
True iff a level value has been changed.
#### `vban.sendtext(script)`
Sends a script block as a string request, for example:
```python
vban.sendtext("Strip[0].Mute=1;Bus[0].Mono=1")
```
## Errors
- `errors.VBANCMDError`: Base VBANCMD Exception class.
- `errors.VBANCMDConnectionError`: Exception raised when connection/timeout errors occur.
## Logging
It's possible to see the messages sent by the interface's setters and getters, may be useful for debugging.
example:
```python
import vban_cmd
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
opts = {"ip": "ip.local", "port": 6980, "streamname": "Command1"}
with vban_cmd.api('banana', **opts) as vban:
...
```
## Tests
First make sure you installed the [development dependencies](https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/vban-cmd-python#installation)
Then from tests directory:
`pytest -v`
## Resources
- [Voicemeeter VBAN TEXT](https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/VBANProtocol_Specifications.pdf#page=19)
- [Voicemeeter RT Packet Service](https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/VBANProtocol_Specifications.pdf#page=27)