


It's a pity there isn't a more "user friendly" way to route all system audio through a VST, but at least once you figure this method out it's a breeze to set it up. flawless now! and I have it auto start on startup and minimize lol so its literally a one time set up Thank you I did it!!!! YAY! I had trouble getting Pedalboard to work but I quickly learned you must make cables from each input to the arc2, then to the output. flawless now! and I have it auto start on startup and minimize lol so its literally a one time set up rmolina811 Posts: 2 Joined: Sun 10:57 pm Sorry if this is a little vague - I really don't know enough about the specifics of VAC to understand exactly what's going on, but all I know is that despite this I was able to get it to work fairly easily and I can now play ALL of my computer's audio (no matter what the source) through ARC2. You have to use 2 programs - Virtual Audio Cable (which costs $25 without support, $35 with basic support, $50 with "extended" support) and Pedalboard2 (which is free). Sharke wrote:I have managed to get this working, so that I can listen to all of my computer's audio through ARC2. And it sounds freaking amazing! sharke Posts: 4 Joined: Mon 2:09 am Of course when I'm working with my DAW, I set my interface as the default audio device again so that I can host ARC in the DAW as usual. I think the first time I ran VAC I had to run another app called Audio Repeater to get it started (it's in the manual) but I don't have to do that anymore.

In Pedalboard2 you have to specify VAC as the audio input and your interface as the audio output. So when I want to listen to Spotify or YouTube or Netflix etc through ARC2, this is my procedure:ġ) In the Windows sound settings, I set VAC as the default audio deviceģ) I launch Pedalboard2, in which I've already set up ARC2 and saved it as the default. VAC is a little complicated but if you read the "getting started" section of the manual you'll be able to figure it out (I had a little trial and error). I have managed to get this working, so that I can listen to all of my computer's audio through ARC2.
