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Powershell Wrapper for Voicemeeter API
This wrapper was written in response to a request in the VB-AUDIO discord for a way to invoke commands using Powershell. It is designed to be simple to use but not every feature is added.
For past/future changes to this project refer to: CHANGELOG
Tested against
- Basic 1.0.8.1
- Banana 2.0.6.1
- Potato 3.0.2.1
You may have success with many commands in earlier versions but some commands (example Macrobuttons) were only added to the API in later releases.
Requirements
- Voicemeeter: https://voicemeeter.com/
- Powershell 5.1
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
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
There is no bounds checking in this wrapper, meaning if you attempt to set a parameter that does not exist for that version of Voicemeeter the wrapper will throw an error. So make sure what you are settings actually exists.
Multiple parameters
Set many strip/bus/macrobutton 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() }
Strip|Bus
The following strip/bus commands are available:
- mute
- mono
- solo
- A1-A5
- B1-B3
- limit
- gain
- comp
- gate
A,B commands depend on Voicemeeter type.
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
Special
Certain 'special' commands are defined by the API as performing actions rather than setting values.
The following methods are available:
- show
- restart
- shutdown
The following properties are write only and accept boolean values:
- showvbanchat
- lock
example:
$vmr.command.show
$vmr.command.lock = $true
Run tests
Run tests using .\runall.ps1 which accepts two parameters:
- tag Run tests of this type
- num Run this number of tests
Current test types are 'higher' and 'lower'
Example:
.\runall.ps1 -tag 'higher' -num 3
Results will be logged and summary file written.