A Powershell wrapper for the Voiceemeter API
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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.

Tested against

  • Basic 1.0.7.8
  • Banana 2.0.5.8
  • Potato 3.0.1.8

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

Use

You may use try, finally blocks to ensure you login and logout.

. $PSScriptRoot\lib\voicemeeter.ps1

try {
    # pass a Voicemeeter type to class Remote
    $vmr = [Remote]::new('banana')
    $vmr.Login()

    # Set macrobutton with id 4, mode state to 1
    $vmr.button[4].state = 1
    $vmr.button[4].state

    # Set strip and bus params
    $vmr.strip[0].mono = 1
    $vmr.strip[0].mono
    $vmr.bus[1].mute = 0
    $vmr.bus[1].mute
}
finally
{
    $vmr.Logout()
}

Voicemeeter type can be one of:

  • basic
  • banana
  • potato

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 and crash. So make sure what you are settings actually exists.

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 = 1

$vmr.button[4].stateonly = 0

$vmr.button[5].trigger = 1

Run tests

Run tests using invoke-pester in powershell console from test directory.

Alternatively you may use .\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