
But I can successfully go from my RME ASIO interface and back to my local sound card, mix in my local mic for video capture and never have to reconfigure sonar, sans once in a while needing to pull down the master output and send it to the voicemeeter output. As someone else said, it does take a bit to get your head around it and get it all configured. I don't know if you can do all that with virtual cable, but with voicemeeter you can. Then I can use camstudio to capture the video with all the audio. If I want to doing a short video, I start up the free version of camstudio and use voicemeeter to route audio from my local mic and mix it with sonar's audio output to send it to camstudio. So sonar doesn't have to be reconfigured to work with my onboard sound card. When I unplug the UFX, my sonar reverts to the voicemeeter ASIO interface which routes things to my onboard audio card. In my studio I have an RME UFX interface, I can plug that into the USB on my laptop and it works perfectly with audio from sonar routed directly to the ASIO configured interface. You can get the audio from Sonar mixed with the audio from a local mic on your computer to send to your video capture program so you can comment on what you're doing while also hearing the sonar audio. What I use it for is making Sonar training videos. I do this and use voicemeeter and not virtual cable.
