A Powershell wrapper for the Voiceemeter API
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License: MIT

Powershell Wrapper for Voicemeeter API

This module offers a Powershell interface for the Voicemeeter Remote C API.

For past/future changes to this project refer to: CHANGELOG

Tested against

  • Basic 1.0.8.8
  • Banana 2.0.6.8
  • Potato 3.0.2.8

Requirements

Installation

PowerShellGet:

In Powershell as admin:

Install-Module Voicemeeter

In Powershell as current user:

Install-Module -Name Voicemeeter -Scope CurrentUser

You may be asked to install NuGet provider required by PowerShellGet if you don't have it already.

When prompted you will need to accept PSGallery as a trusted repository.

More Info:

Direct download:

git clone https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/voicemeeter-api-powershell.git

All examples in this readme assume you've installed as a module. If you decide to direct download see alternative instructions.

Use

Script files

When you instantiate Remote class you will automatically be logged in. Use a try finally block to ensure you logout at the end of your code.

Import-Module Voicemeeter

try {
    # Run the factory function for required Voicemeeter type
    $vmr = Get-RemoteBanana

    # Set strip and bus params
    $vmr.strip[0].mono = $true
    $vmr.strip[0].mono  '=> $true'
    $vmr.bus[1].mute = $false
    $vmr.bus[1].mute    '=> $false'

    # Set macrobutton with id 4, mode state to 1
    $vmr.button[4].state = $true
    $vmr.button[4].state    '=> $true'
}
finally { $vmr.Logout() }

Voicemeeter factory function can be:

  • Get-RemoteBasic
  • Get-RemoteBanana
  • Get-RemotePotato

Added in v3 you may also use the following entry/exit points:

  • Connect-Voicemeeter
  • Disconnect-Voicemeeter

Connect-Voicemeeter takes a single parameter Kind.

for example:

$vmr = Connect-Voicemeeter -Kind "potato"
...
Disconnect-Voicemeeter

Through the Shell

One liners should be run through a subshell, you may pipe the Remote object to a script block, for example:

powershell { Get-RemoteBanana | % { $_.strip[0].mute=$true; $_.Logout() } }

You may also save the object returned by a factory function to a local variable, then invoke any commands through the shell, for example:

$vmr = Get-RemoteBanana
$vmr.strip[0].mute=1
$vmr.strip[0].mute
$vmr.Logout()

Strip

The following strip commands are available:

  • mute: boolean
  • mono: boolean
  • mc: boolean
  • k: int, from 0 to 4
  • solo: boolean
  • A1-A5: boolean
  • B1-B3: boolean
  • limit: int, from -40 to 12
  • gain: float, from -60.0 to 12.0
  • label: string
  • reverb: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • delay: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • fx1: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • fx2: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • pan_x: float, from -0.5 to 0.5
  • pan_y: float, from 0.0 to 1.0
  • color_x: float, from -0.5 to 0.5
  • color_y: float, from 0.0 to 1.0
  • fx_x: float, from -0.5 to 0.5
  • fx_y: float, from 0.0 to 1.0
  • postreverb: boolean
  • postdelay: boolean
  • postfx1: boolean
  • postfx2: boolean
  • gainlayer0-gainlayer7: float

for example:

$vmr.strip[5].gainlayer1 = -8.3

A,B commands depend on Voicemeeter type.

gainlayers defined for Potato version only.

mc, k for virtual strips only.

comp

The following strip.comp commands 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, 0.0 to 1.0
  • gainout: float, from -24.0 to 24.0
  • makeup: boolean

for example:

$vmr.strip[3].comp.attack = 8.5

gate

The following strip.gate commands 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

for example:

$vmr.strip[3].gate.threshold = -40.5

denoiser

The following strip.denoiser commands are available:

  • knob: float, from 0.0 to 10.0

for example:

$vmr.strip[3].denoiser.knob = 5

AppGain | AppMute

  • AppGain(amount, gain) : string, float
  • AppMute(amount, mutestate) : string, boolean

for example:

$vmr.strip[5].AppGain("Spotify", 0.5)
$vmr.strip[5].AppMute("Spotify", $true)

levels

The following strip.level commands are available:

  • PreFader()
  • PostFader()
  • PostMute()

for example:

$vmr.strip[2].levels.PreFader() -Join ', ' | Write-Host

Bus

The following bus commands are available:

  • mute: bool
  • mono: bool
  • limit: int, from -40 to 12
  • gain: float, from -60.0 to 12.0
  • label: string
  • returnreverb: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • returndelay: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • returnfx1: float, from 0.0 to 10.0
  • returnfx2: float, from 0.0 to 10.0

for example:

$vmr.bus[3].returnreverb = 5.7

modes

The following bus.mode members are available:

  • normal: boolean
  • amix: boolean
  • bmix: boolean
  • repeat: boolean
  • composite: boolean
  • tvmix: boolean
  • upmix21: boolean
  • upmix41: boolean
  • upmix61: boolean
  • centeronly: boolean
  • lfeonly: boolean
  • rearonly: boolean

The following bus.mode commands are available:

  • Get(): returns the current bus mode.

for example:

$vmr.bus[0].mode.centeronly = $true

$vmr.bus[0].mode.Get()

levels

The following strip.level commands are available:

  • All()

for example:

$vmr.bus[2].levels.All() -Join ', ' | Write-Host

Strip|Bus

device

The following strip.device | bus.device commands are available:

  • name: string
  • sr: int
  • wdm: string
  • ks: string
  • mme: string
  • asio: string

for example:

$vmr.strip[0].device.wdm = "Mic|Line|Instrument 1 (Audient EVO4)"
$vmr.bus[0].device.name

name, sr are defined as read only. wdm, ks, mme, asio are defined as write only.

eq

The following strip.eq | bus.eq commands are available:

  • on: boolean
  • ab: boolean

for example:

$vmr.strip[0].eq.on = $true
$vmr.bus[0].eq.ab = $false

FadeTo | FadeBy

  • 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.

for example:

$vmr.strip[3].FadeTo(-18.7, 1000)
$vmr.bus[0].FadeBy(-10, 500)

Macrobuttons

Three modes defined: state, stateonly and trigger.

  • State runs associated scripts
  • Stateonly does not run associated scripts
  • Index range (0, 69)
$vmr.button[3].state = $true

$vmr.button[4].stateonly = $false

$vmr.button[5].trigger = $true

VBAN

  • vmr.vban.enable: Toggle VBAN on or off. Accepts a boolean value.

For each vban in/out stream the following parameters are defined:

  • on: boolean
  • name: string
  • ip: string
  • port: int from 1024 - 65535
  • sr: int (11025, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, 64000, 88200, 96000)
  • channel: int from 1 to 8
  • bit: int 16 or 24
  • quality: int from 0 to 4
  • route: int from 0 to 8

SR, channel and bit are defined as readonly for instreams. Attempting to write to those parameters will throw an error. They are read and write for outstreams.

example:

$vmr.vban.enable = $true

$vmr.vban.instream[0].on = $true
$vmr.vban.instream[2].port = 6990
$vmr.vban.outstream[3].bit = 16

Command

Certain 'special' commands are defined by the API as performing actions rather than setting values.

The following methods are available:

  • show
  • hide
  • restart
  • shutdown
  • Load(filepath)

The following properties are write only and accept boolean values:

  • showvbanchat
  • lock

example:

$vmr.command.show

$vmr.command.lock = $true

$vmr.command.Load("path/to/filename.xml")

Recorder

The following methods are available:

  • play
  • stop
  • pause
  • record
  • ff
  • rew

The following properties accept boolean values.

  • loop
  • A1 - A5
  • B1 - B3

example:

$vmr.recorder.play

$vmr.recorder.loop = $true

Multiple parameters

Set many strip/bus/macrobutton/vban parameters at once, for Example

Import-Module Voicemeeter

try {
    $vmr = Get-RemoteBanana

    $hash = @{
        strip_0 = @{mute = $true; mono = $true};
        strip_2 = @{mute = $true; mono = $true};
        bus_1 = @{mute = $true; mono = $true};

        button_34 = @{state = $true};
        button_12 = @{trigger = $false};

        vban_instream_3 = @{name = 'streamname'};
        vban_outstream_0 = @{on = $false};
    }

    $vmr.Set_Multi($hash)
}
finally { $vmr.Logout() }

Config Files

$vmr.Set_Profile(<configname>)

You may load config files in psd1 format. An example profile has been included with the package. Remember to save current settings before loading a profile. To test simply rename _profiles directory to profiles. It will be loaded into memory but not set. To set one you may do:

Import-Module Voicemeeter
try {
    $vmr = Get-RemoteBanana
    $vmr.Set_Profile("config")
}
finally { $vmr.Logout() }

will load a config file at profiles/banana/config.psd1 for Voicemeeter Banana.

Remote class

Access to lower level Getters and Setters are provided with these functions:

  • $vmr.Getter(param): For getting the value of a parameter expected to return a value other than string.
  • $vmr.Getter_String(param): For getting the value of any parameter expected to return a string.
  • $vmr.Setter(param, value): For setting the value of any parameter.
$vmr.Getter('Strip[2].Mute')
$vmr.Getter_String('Bus[1].Label')
$vmr.Setter('Strip[4].Label', 'stripname')
$vmr.Setter('Strip[0].Gain', -3.6)
  • $vmr.SendText: Set parameters by script
 $vmr.SendText("strip[0].mute=1;strip[2].gain=3.8;bus[1].eq.On=1")

Access to lower level polling functions are provided with these functions:

  • $vmr.PDirty: Returns true if a parameter has been updated.
  • $vmr.MDirty: Returns true if a macrobutton has been updated.

Run tests

Run tests using .\tests\pre-commit.ps1 which accepts the following parameters:

  • kind: Run tests of this kind
  • tag: Run tests tagged with this marker (currently higher or lower)
  • num: Run this number of tests
  • log: Write summary log file

Run tests from repository root in a subshell and write logs, like so:

powershell .\tests\pre-commit.ps1 -k "potato" -t "higher" -log

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