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For an outline of past/future changes refer to: [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) ## Tested against - Basic 1.0.8.4 - Banana 2.0.6.4 - Potato 3.0.2.4 ## Requirements - [Voicemeeter](https://voicemeeter.com/) - Python 3.10 or greater ## Installation ### `Pip` Install voicemeeter-api package from your console `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): 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}", ) self.vm.bus[3].gain = -6.3 self.vm.bus[4].eq = True print("\n".join(info)) def main(): 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}, "button-0": {"state": True}, "vban-in-0": {"on": True}, "vban-out-1": {"name": "streamname"}, } ) if __name__ == "__main__": kind_id = "banana" 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 - `comp`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0 - `gate`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0 - `audibility`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0 - `limit`: int, from -40 to 12 - `A1 - A5`, `B1 - B3`: boolean - `label`: string - `device`: string - `sr`: int - `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) ``` ##### 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. ##### 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 - `eq`: boolean - `eq_ab`: boolean - `mute`: boolean - `sel`: boolean - `gain`: float, from -60.0 to 12.0 - `label`: string - `device`: string - `sr`: int - `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 ``` ##### 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()) ``` ##### 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) ``` ### 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()`: string The following properties are available - `loop`: boolean - `A1 - A5`: boolean - `B1 - A3`: boolean example: ```python vm.recorder.play() vm.recorder.stop() # Enable loop play vm.recorder.loop = True # Disable recorder out channel B2 vm.recorder.B2 = False # filepath as raw string vm.recorder.load(r'C:\music\mytune.mp3') ``` Recorder properties are defined as write only. ### 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, buffer)` : Set buffer size for particular audio driver. example: ```python vm.option.buffer("wdm", 512) ``` driver defined as one of ("mme", "wdm", "ks", "asio") buffer, from 128 to 2048 ##### 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}, "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()` 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 set one you may do: ```python import voicemeeterlib with voicemeeterlib.api('banana') as vm: vm.apply_config('example') ``` will load a user config file at configs/banana/example.toml for Voicemeeter Banana. ## `Base Module` ### 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. - `subs`: dict={"pdirty": True, "mdirty": True, "midi": True, "ldirty": False}, initialize which event updates to listen for. - `pdirty`: parameter updates - `mdirty`: macrobutton updates - `midi`: midi updates - `ldirty`: level updates #### Event updates To receive event updates you should do the following: - register your app to receive updates using the `vm.subject.add(observer)` method, where observer is your app. - define an `on_update(subject)` callback function in your app. The value of subject may be checked for the type of event. See `examples/observer` for a demonstration. Level updates are considered high volume, by default they are NOT listened for. However, polling them with strip.levels and bus.levels methods will still work. So if you don't wish to receive level updates, or you prefer to handle them yourself simply leave ldirty as default (False). Each of the update types may be enabled/disabled separately. Don't use a midi controller? You have the option to disable midi updates. example: ```python import voicemeeterlib # Set updates to occur every 50ms # Listen for level updates but disable midi updates with voicemeeterlib.api('banana', ratelimit=0.05, subs={"ldirty": True, "midi": False}) as vm: ... ``` #### `vm.event` You may also add/remove event subscriptions as necessary with the Event class. example: ```python vm.event.add("ldirty") vm.event.remove("pdirty") # get a list of currently subscribed print(vm.event.get()) ``` 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. Access to lower level polling functions are provided with these functions: - `vm.pdirty()`: Returns True if a parameter has been updated. - `vm.mdirty()`: Returns True if a macrobutton has been updated. - `vm.ldirty()`: Returns True if a level has been updated. example: ```python vm.get('Strip[2].Mute') vm.set('Strip[4].Label', 'stripname') vm.set('Strip[0].Gain', -3.6) ``` ### Run tests To run all tests: ``` pytest -v ``` ### Official Documentation - [Voicemeeter Remote C API](https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/Voicemeeter-SDK/blob/main/VoicemeeterRemoteAPI.pdf)