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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 voicemeeter-api` ## `Use` Simplest use case, use a context manager to request a Remote class of a kind. Login and logout are handled for you in this scenario. #### `__main__.py` ```python import voicemeeterlib class ManyThings: def __init__(self, vm): self.vm = vm def things(self): self.vm.strip[0].label = "podmic" self.vm.strip[0].mute = True print( f"strip 0 ({self.vm.strip[0].label}) mute has been set to {self.vm.strip[0].mute}" ) def other_things(self): self.vm.bus[3].gain = -6.3 self.vm.bus[4].eq.on = True info = ( f"bus 3 gain has been set to {self.vm.bus[3].gain}", f"bus 4 eq has been set to {self.vm.bus[4].eq.on}", ) print("\n".join(info)) def main(): KIND_ID = "banana" with voicemeeterlib.api(KIND_ID) as vm: do = ManyThings(vm) do.things() do.other_things() # set many parameters at once vm.apply( { "strip-2": {"A1": True, "B1": True, "gain": -6.0}, "bus-2": {"mute": True, "eq": {"on": True}}, "button-0": {"state": True}, "vban-in-0": {"on": True}, "vban-out-1": {"name": "streamname"}, } ) if __name__ == "__main__": main() ``` Otherwise you must remember to call `vm.login()`, `vm.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 - `gain`: float, from -60.0 to 12.0 - `audibility`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0 - `limit`: int, from -40 to 12 - `A1 - A5`, `B1 - B3`: boolean - `label`: string - `mc`: boolean - `k`: int, from 0 to 4 - `bass`: float, from -12.0 to 12.0 - `mid`: float, from -12.0 to 12.0 - `treble`: float, from -12.0 to 12.0 - `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 example: ```python vm.strip[3].gain = 3.7 print(vm.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 vm.strip[5].appmute("Spotify", True) vm.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(vm.strip[4].comp.knob) ``` Strip Comp parameters are defined for PhysicalStrips. `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 vm.strip[2].gate.attack = 300.8 ``` Strip Gate parameters are defined for PhysicalStrips. `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 example: ```python vm.strip[0].denoiser.knob = 0.5 ``` Strip Denoiser parameters are defined for PhysicalStrips, potato version only. #### Strip.EQ The following properties are available. - `on`: boolean - `ab`: boolean example: ```python vm.strip[0].eq.ab = True ``` Strip EQ parameters are defined for PhysicalStrips, potato version only. ##### Strip.Gainlayers - `gain`: float, from -60.0 to 12.0 example: ```python vm.strip[3].gainlayer[3].gain = 3.7 ``` Gainlayers are defined for potato version only. ##### Strip.Levels The following properties are available. - `prefader` - `postfader` - `postmute` example: ```python print(vm.strip[3].levels.prefader) ``` Level properties will return -200.0 if no audio detected. ### Bus The following properties are available. - `mono`: boolean - `mute`: boolean - `sel`: boolean - `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 - `monitor`: boolean example: ```python vm.bus[3].gain = 3.7 print(vm.bus[0].label) vm.bus[4].mono = True ``` ##### Bus.EQ The following properties are available. - `on`: boolean - `ab`: boolean example: ```python vm.bus[3].eq.on = True ``` ##### Bus.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 vm.bus[4].mode.amix = True print(vm.bus[2].mode.get()) ``` ##### Bus.Levels The following properties are available. - `all` example: ```python print(vm.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 vm.strip[0].fadeto(-10.3, 1000) vm.bus[3].fadeby(-5.6, 500) ``` #### Strip.Device | Bus.Device The following properties are available - `name`: str - `sr`: int - `wdm`: str - `ks`: str - `mme`: str - `asio`: str example: ```python print(vm.strip[0].device.name) vm.bus[0].device.asio = "Audient USB Audio ASIO Driver" ``` strip|bus device parameters are defined for physical channels only. name, sr are read only. wdm, ks, mme, asio are write only. ### Macrobuttons The following properties are available. - `state`: boolean - `stateonly`: boolean - `trigger`: boolean example: ```python vm.button[37].state = True vm.button[55].trigger = False ``` ### Recorder The following methods are available - `play()` - `stop()` - `pause()` - `record()` - `ff()` - `rew()` - `load(filepath)`: raw string - `goto(time_string)`: time string in format `hh:mm:ss` - `filetype(filetype)`: string, ("wav", "aiff", "bwf", "mp3") The following properties are available - `A1 - A5`: boolean - `B1 - B3`: boolean - `samplerate`: int, (22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000, 176400, 192000) - `bitresolution`: int, (8, 16, 24, 32) - `channel`: int, from 1 to 8 - `kbps`: int, (32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320) - `gain`: float, from -60.0 to 12.0 example: ```python vm.recorder.play() vm.recorder.stop() # Disable recorder out channel B2 vm.recorder.B2 = False # filepath as raw string vm.recorder.load(r'C:\music\mytune.mp3') # set the goto time to 1m 30s vm.recorder.goto("00:01:30") ``` #### Recorder.Mode The following properties are available - `recbus`: boolean - `playonload`: boolean - `loop`: boolean - `multitrack`: boolean example: ```python # Enable loop play vm.recorder.mode.loop = True ``` #### Recorder.ArmStrip[i]|ArmBus[i] The following method is available - `set(val)`: boolean example: ```python # Arm strip 3 vm.recorder.armstrip[3].set(True) # Arm bus 0 vm.recorder.armbus[0].set(True) ``` ### VBAN - `vm.vban.enable()` `vm.vban.disable()` Turn VBAN on or off ##### Instream | Outstream The following properties are available. - `on`: boolean - `name`: string - `ip`: string - `port`: int, range from 1024 to 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. - read and write for outstreams. example: ```python # turn VBAN on vm.vban.enable() # turn on vban instream 0 vm.vban.instream[0].on = True # set bit property for outstream 3 to 24 vm.vban.outstream[3].bit = 24 ``` ### 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 available. - `showvbanchat`: boolean - `lock`: boolean example: ```python vm.command.restart() vm.command.showvbanchat = True ``` `showvbanchat` and `lock` are write only. ### Device - `ins` `outs` : Returns the number of input/output devices - `input(i)` `output(i)` : Returns a dict of device properties for device[i] example: ```python import voicemeeterlib with voicemeeterlib.api(KIND_ID) as vm: for i in range(vm.device.ins): print(vm.device.input(i)) ``` ### FX The following properties are available: - `reverb`: boolean - `reverb_ab`: boolean - `delay`: boolean - `delay_ab`: boolean example: ```python vm.fx.reverb_ab = True ``` ### Patch The following properties are available: - `postfadercomposite`: boolean - `postfxinsert`: boolean example: ```python vm.patch.postfxinsert = False ``` ##### asio[i] - `get()`: int - `set(patch_in)`: int, valid range determined by connected device. example: ```python vm.patch.asio[3].set(4) ``` i, from 0 to 10 ##### A2[i] - A5[i] - `get()`: int - `set(patch_out)`: int, valid range determined by connected device. example: ```python vm.patch.A3[5].set(3) ``` i, from 0 to 8. ##### composite[i] - `get()`: int - `set(channel)`: int, from 0 up to number of channels depending on version. example: ```python vm.patch.composite[7].set(4) ``` i, from 0 to 8. ##### insert[i] - `on`: boolean example: ```python vm.patch.insert[18].on = True ``` i, from 0 up to number of channels depending on version. ### Option The following properties are available: - `sr`: int - `asiosr`: boolean - `monitoronsel`: boolean example: ```python vm.option.sr = 48000 ``` The following methods are available: - `buffer(driver, buf)` : Set buffer size for particular audio driver. - buf: int, from 128 to 2048 - driver:str, ("mme", "wdm", "ks", "asio") example: ```python vm.option.buffer("wdm", 512) ``` ##### delay[i] - `get()`: int - `set(delay)`: int, from 0 to 500 example: ```python vm.option.delay[4].set(30) ``` i, from 0 up to 4. ### Midi The following properties are available: - `channel`: int, returns the midi channel - `current`: int, returns the current (or most recently pressed) key The following methods are available: - `get(key)`: int, returns most recent velocity value for a key example: ```python print(vm.midi.get(12)) ``` get() may return None if no value for requested key in midi cache ### Multiple parameters - `apply` Set many strip/bus/macrobutton/vban parameters at once, for example: ```python vm.apply( { "strip-2": {"A1": True, "B1": True, "gain": -6.0}, "bus-2": {"mute": True, "eq": {"on": True}}, "button-0": {"state": True}, "vban-in-0": {"on": True}, "vban-out-1": {"name": "streamname"}, } ) ``` Or for each class you may do: ```python vm.strip[0].apply({"mute": True, "gain": 3.2, "A1": True}) vm.vban.outstream[0].apply({"on": True, "name": "streamname", "bit": 24}) ``` ## Config Files `vm.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 voicemeeterlib with voicemeeterlib.api('banana') as vm: vm.apply_config('example') ``` Your configs may be located in one of the following paths: - \ / "configs" / kind_id - \ / ".config" / "voicemeeter" / kind_id - \ / "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 By default, NO events are listened for. Use events kwargs to enable specific event types. example: ```python import voicemeeterlib # Set event updates to occur every 50ms # Listen for level updates only with voicemeeterlib.api('banana', ratelimit=0.05, ldirty=True) as vm: ... ``` #### `vm.observer` 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, vm): vm.observer.add(self) ... ``` #### `vm.event` Use the event class to toggle updates as necessary. The following properties are available: - `pdirty`: boolean - `mdirty`: boolean - `midi`: boolean - `ldirty`: boolean example: ```python vm.event.ldirty = True vm.event.pdirty = False ``` Or add, remove a list of events. The following methods are available: - `add()` - `remove()` - `get()` example: ```python vm.event.remove(["pdirty", "mdirty", "midi"]) # get a list of currently subscribed print(vm.event.get()) ``` ## Remote class `voicemeeterlib.api(KIND_ID: str)` You may pass the following optional keyword arguments: - `sync`: boolean=False, force the getters to wait for dirty parameters to clear. For most cases leave this as False. - `ratelimit`: float=0.033, how often to check for updates in ms. - `pdirty`: boolean=False, parameter updates - `mdirty`: boolean=False, macrobutton updates - `midi`: boolean=False, midi updates - `ldirty`: boolean=False, level updates Access to lower level Getters and Setters are provided with these functions: - `vm.get(param, is_string=False)`: For getting the value of any parameter. Set string to True if getting a property value expected to return a string. - `vm.set(param, value)`: For setting the value of any parameter. example: ```python vm.get('Strip[2].Mute') vm.set('Strip[4].Label', 'stripname') vm.set('Strip[0].Gain', -3.6) ``` Access to lower level polling functions are provided with the following property objects: ##### `vm.pdirty` True iff a parameter has been updated. ##### `vm.mdirty` True iff a macrobutton has been updated. ##### `vm.ldirty` True iff a level has been updated. ### Errors - `errors.VMError`: Base custom exception class. - `errors.InstallError`: Exception raised when installation errors occur. - `errors.CAPIError`: Exception raised when the C-API returns error values. - The following attributes are available: - `fn_name`: C-API function name. - `code`: error code - For a full list of error codes check the [VoicemeeterRemote header file][Voicemeeter Remote Header]. ### Logging It's possible to see the messages sent by the interface's setters and getters, may be useful for debugging. example: ```python import voicemeeterlib logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) with voicemeeterlib.api("banana") as vm: ... ``` ### Run tests To run all tests: ``` pytest -v ``` ### Official Documentation - [Voicemeeter Remote C API](https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/Voicemeeter-SDK/blob/update-docs/VoicemeeterRemoteAPI.pdf) [Voicemeeter Remote Header]: https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/Voicemeeter-SDK/blob/update-docs/VoicemeeterRemote.h