[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)][license] [![Ruby Code Style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-standard-violet.svg)](https://github.com/standardrb/standard) # Ruby Wrapper for Voicemeeter API This gem offers a Ruby interface for the Voicemeeter Remote C API. 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/) - Ruby 3.2 or greater ## Installation ### Bundler ``` bundle add 'voicemeeter' bundle install ``` ## `Use` Simplest use case, request a Remote class of a kind, then pass a block to run. Login and logout are handled for you in this scenario. #### `main.rb` ```ruby require "voicemeeter" Voicemeeter::Remote .new(:banana) .run do |vm| # mute the leftmost strip vm.strip[0].mute = true puts vm.strip[0].mute # disable eq for second from left bus vm.bus[1].eq.on = false puts vm.bus[1].eq.on end ``` 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 - `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: ```ruby vm.strip[3].gain = 3.7 puts 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: ```ruby vm.strip[5].appgain("Spotify", 0.5) vm.strip[5].appmute("Spotify", true) ``` ##### Gainlayers - `gain`: float, from -60.0 to 12.0 example: ```ruby 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: ```ruby puts 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 - `eq`: boolean - `eq_ab`: 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: ```ruby vm.bus[3].gain = 3.7 puts vm.bus[0].label vm.bus[4].mono = true ``` ##### Modes - `normal`: boolean - `amix`: boolean - `bmix`: boolean - `composite`: boolean - `tvmix`: boolean - `upmix21`: boolean - `upmix41`: boolean - `upmix61`: boolean - `centeronly`: boolean - `lfeonly`: boolean - `rearonly`: boolean example: ```ruby vm.bus[4].mode.amix = true ``` ##### Levels The following properties are available. - `all` example: ```ruby puts 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: ```ruby 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: ```ruby puts 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 Three modes defined: state, stateonly and trigger. - `state`: boolean - `stateonly`: boolean - `trigger`: boolean example: ```ruby vm.button[37].state = true vm.button[55].trigger = false ``` ### Recorder The following properties accept boolean values. - `loop`: boolean - `A1 - A5`: boolean - `B1 - A3`: boolean The following methods are available - `play` - `stop` - `pause` - `record` - `ff` - `rew` - `load(filepath)`: string example: ```ruby vm.recorder.play vm.recorder.stop # Enable loop play vm.recorder.loop = true # Disable recorder out channel B2 vm.recorder.B2 = false # filepath as string vm.recorder.load('C:\music\mytune.mp3') ``` ### 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. Attempting to write to those parameters will throw an error. They are read and write for outstreams. example: ```ruby # 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 The following properties are write only and accept boolean values. - `showvbanchat`: boolean - `lock`: boolean example: ```ruby vm.command.restart vm.command.showvbanchat = true ``` ### Device - `ins` `outs` : Returns the number of input/output devices - `input(i)` `output(i)` : Returns a hash of device properties for device[i] example: ```ruby vm.run { (0...vm.device.ins).each { |i| puts vm.device.input(i) } } ``` ### 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: ```ruby puts vm.midi.get(12) ``` get may return nil if no value for requested key in midi cache ### Multiple parameters - `apply` Set many strip/bus/macrobutton/vban parameters at once, for example: ```ruby vm.apply( { "strip-0" => { mute: true, gain: 3.2, A1: true }, "bus-3" => { gain: -3.2, eq: true }, "button-39" => { stateonly: true }, "vban-outstream-3" => { on: true, bit: 24 } } ) ``` Or for each class you may do: ```ruby 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 config. To set one you may do: ```ruby require "voicemeeter" vm = Voicemeeter::Remote.new(:banana) vm.run { vm.apply_config(:example) } ``` will load a config file at mydir/configs/banana/example.toml for Voicemeeter Banana. ## Events By default, NO events listened for. Use keyword args `pdirty`, `mdirty`, `midi`, `ldirty` to initialize event updates. example: ```ruby require 'voicemeeter' # Set updates to occur every 50ms # Listen for level updates vm = Voicemeeter::Remote.new(:banana, ratelimit: 0.05, ldirty: true) vm.run { ... } ``` #### `vm.register`|`vm.deregister` Use the register/deregister methods to register/deregister callbacks and event observers. example: ```ruby # register an app to receive updates class App(): def initialize(vm) @vm = vm @vm.callback.register(method(:on_pdirty)) ... def on_pdirty ... ``` #### `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: ```ruby vm.event.ldirty = true vm.event.pdirty = false ``` Or add, remove an array of events. The following methods are available: - `add(events)` - `remove(events)` - `get` example: ```ruby vm.event.add(%w[pdirty mdirty midi ldirty]) vm.event.remove(%w[pdirty mdirty midi ldirty]) # get a list of currently subscribed p vm.event.get ``` ## `Voicemeeter Module` ### Remote class #### Voicemeeter.remote 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=true, parameter updates - `mdirty`: boolean=true, macrobutton updates - `midi`: boolean=true, midi updates - `ldirty`: boolean=false, level updates Access to lower level Getters and Setters are provided with these functions: - `vm.get(param, 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 iff a parameter has been updated. - `vm.mdirty?`: Returns true iff a macrobutton has been updated. example: ```ruby vm.get("Strip[2].Mute") vm.set("Strip[4].Label", "stripname") vm.set("Strip[0].Gain", -3.6) ``` ### Errors - `Errors::VMError`: Error raised when general errors occur. - `Errors::VMCAPIError`: Error raised when the C-API returns error values. - Error codes are stored in {Error Class}.code. For a full list of error codes [check the VoicemeeterRemote header file][voicemeeter remote header]. ### Logging To enable logs set an environmental variable `LOG_LEVEL` to the appropriate level. example in powershell: ```powershell $env:LOG_LEVEL="DEBUG" ``` ### Run tests To run all tests: ``` Bundle exec rake ``` ### Official Documentation - [Voicemeeter Remote C API](https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/Voicemeeter-SDK/blob/update-docs/VoicemeeterRemoteAPI.pdf) [license]: https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/voicemeeter-rb/blob/dev/LICENSE [voicemeeter remote header]: https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/Voicemeeter-SDK/blob/update-docs/VoicemeeterRemote.h