

VAC works under Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, 2003 and XP. Amateur and software-defined radio (Flex Radio, PowerSDR, HAM Radio Deluxe, HamSphere, HDSDR, Fldigi, SDR-Radio). Virtual Machines (VMware Player/Workstation, VirtualBox, Hyper-V).

Audio editors/recorders (Audacity, Adobe Audition, GoldWave, WaveLab, Sound Forge). Software synthesizers and studio/DAW (Ableton, Acid, AudioMulch, Band-in-a-Box, Bidule, Cakewalk/Sonar, Cubase, FL Studio, GarageBand, Logic, MiniMoog, n-Track, Nuendo, Reaktor, REAPER, Reason, Samplitude, Traktor, Vegas). Speech synthesis/recognition (Google Text-to-Spech/Speech-to-Text, Dragon Naturally Speaking). Live mixing/broadcasting (vMix, Open Broadcaster/OBS Studio, WireCast, VidBlasterX. Internet Telephony/VoIP/SIP/voice messengers (Skype, Ventrilo, MicroSIP). Use VAC to connect various audio applications together: VAC can create up to 256 independent Virtual Cable, allowing you to route up to 256 independent sounds at the same time. Thus, you can record and/or process audio output of any application by any other application, pass sounds between them, and much more. When an application plays a sound back, any other application(s) can record this sound directly. You can download its trial or lite version, or purchase the full version from this link.VAC connects audio applications together in real time. Otherwise, there is no functionality restriction compared to the full version.

With the trial version, a female voice starts to say ‘trial’ after 30 minutes. You can download two VAC versions: fully-functional trial version, and feature-limited Lite version. VAC works in Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10.

Intercept the digital audio signal from applications playing it to WASAPI, MME/Wave, DirectSound or KS Audio endpoints.For example, you can connect a player application to a sound processors and then connect a processor to an analyzer or a meter application to investigate the audio signal. Connect two or more audio applications into a chain where each next application receives an audio signal produced by a previous application.
