Sorry for the delay. I'd like to write a full tutorial for the blog, but since it will take some time, here are the main points:
- Make sure to install the free Connector ASIO driver.
- Select the Connector ASIO driver in Foobar 2000 and setup the input and output ports for Connector (for example 8080 & 8081 as setup by default). Select the same buffer size as the one you will use in PatchWork.
- In PatchWork, load Connector and set it up to both send and receive audio to localhost, on ports 8080 & 8081 (send must correspond to the receive setup in the driver and vice versa). Yes you need to send audio to Foobar2000 even if it is not processed, that's for the clock.
Voilà! As soon as the connection is established Foobar2000 should stream the sound into PatchWork. The Connector instance virtually makes Foobar2000 work inside PatchWork (as far as audio is concerned), at the location where you placed it, so you can add effects after.
I hope this helps!
- Make sure to install the free Connector ASIO driver.
- Select the Connector ASIO driver in Foobar 2000 and setup the input and output ports for Connector (for example 8080 & 8081 as setup by default). Select the same buffer size as the one you will use in PatchWork.
- In PatchWork, load Connector and set it up to both send and receive audio to localhost, on ports 8080 & 8081 (send must correspond to the receive setup in the driver and vice versa). Yes you need to send audio to Foobar2000 even if it is not processed, that's for the clock.
Voilà! As soon as the connection is established Foobar2000 should stream the sound into PatchWork. The Connector instance virtually makes Foobar2000 work inside PatchWork (as far as audio is concerned), at the location where you placed it, so you can add effects after.
I hope this helps!
Statistics: Posted by Blue Cat Audio — Tue Oct 22, 2024 7:47 am