Audio Cabl: Virtual
By default, you won't hear audio routed to a virtual cable because it is "trapped" in the software loop. To hear it through your speakers or headset:
Another application can then select the same virtual cable as its recording device, "picking up" the audio as if it were coming from a real microphone. virtual audio cabl
This simple illusion has profound consequences. In the physical studio, connecting an output to an input creates a feedback loop—a howl of acoustic self-reference. But in the virtual domain, the VAC allows a perfect, lossless, zero-latency loopback. The output of a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) can become the input of a voice chat application without ever touching air. The microphone can be processed through a guitar amp simulator before arriving at a Zoom call. The VAC, therefore, is the great emancipator of audio signal from audio physics. It decouples the flow of information from the form of the transducer . By default, you won't hear audio routed to
