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For the next set of samples we recorded 16 individual floor tom hits, again increasing the velocity with every four hits. It’s worth adding at this point that the signal generator did produce some audible artefacts, particularly as it was moving up through the lower frequencies (possibly due to it transitioning before the frequency could finish it’s cycle), which could account for the initial sound spike at the start. The reason I mention this is because the official frequency response ranges for the SM57 and SM58 start at 40Hz and 50Hz respectively, and the official frequency response of the Adam A7X monitor that I used starts at 42Hz.

So, for you to get the desired effect, you would need to set Stereo Mix as the default, and play some music on your computer. The audio is passed internally, and when recording you will get exactly what is playing on your computer. It doesn't make any difference if you speak into the mic, cover it up, or unplug it altogether. You're not even using the mic, you're using stereo mix. VAC contains a Windows WDM/KS virtual device driver that creates virtual audio devices. This driver is a kernel-mode module that must be installed with administrator rights. Sometimes, you need to use the audio of one program to be used by another application. For example, if your friends want to listen to music over Messenger or Skype. The only option is to turn on your mic and play the music loud so they can listen. The problem is that the sound quality is not right and will also carry external noise. In this post, we will share software that can create fake speakers and fake microphone in Windows 10 and Windows 11 using Windows virtual microphone. How To Create Fake Speakers and Microphone in Windows 11/10Unscrewing the shield isn't a fun experience, the threading is dirty and poorly applied; the capsule is cheap and completely unlike a Neumann one. Even before unscrewing the main PCB, I can see it's nothing like the real deal. The Neumann capsule is directly attached to the PCB, this fake is loose with a 1" long grey wire connecting the two with a sloppy solder job on the PCB. If you now connect to a video conferencing system, e.g. online, it will present you a list of cameras which includes the virtual cameras (Screenshot from Firefox):

On the fake version, the printed text on the band circumventing the base of the plastic capsule is not only less defined than on the real SM57, but it also uses ‘Ƶ’ instead of the standard “Z” to denote impedance. The box looks legit; my first KMS105 was old and didn't come with a box, so I can't comment on the accuracy, but it looks and feels as I'd expect. The wrap case is identical to my real one, and the weight felt about right, so far so good. When you play music from Windows Media Player, it is streamed out using Line 1 Audio and captured by Mic 1 Audio to the messenger. Since this is a virtual microphone Windows and not a physical mic, it will be noise-free. Stream What Your Friend Is Saying to a Virtual Speaker and Record It Using AudacityWhen the microphone is the default, if you try to record something you will get sound from the microphone. To record the floor tom, the mics were arranged in a similar fashion to the snare but positioned slightly higher, at around 2 inches from the skin. The individual preamp gains were then adjusted accordingly. Individual Hits In an attempt to shed a little more light on the tonal differences between the genuine and counterfeit microphones I set up a simple test to help map out a visual representation of their individual frequency responses.

As with the boxes and paperwork, the microphones can initially look pretty convincing, especially if you’ve never seen a real one before; they’re the right size and shape, but they just don’t have the build quality that genuine Shure mics have, and the accessories don’t fare any better. Bag, Tag and Clip I'm glad you allow this. For me, this combination of software does the job really well: Open Broadcaster Software plus OBS Virtual Cam plus VB Cable. I’ll freely admit that the test was a little crude, but it did provide an interesting visual representation of the frequency response of each mic, which can be seen below. I decided not to include the actual audio recordings of the test in this article because, quite simply, they do not make for a particularly pleasant listening experience. VB Cable is a set of virtual audio devices. It has an input device, where you stream voice, music or silence to. And it has an output device, which acts similar to a microphone, but instead takes whatever you feed into the before mentioned device. Virtual Audio Cable Software allows you to create virtual speakers and virtual mic for PC. Even though they are programs, they are identified as hardware by any other program. That includes Windows Media Player or any messenger service like Skype or Yahoo Messenger. So now you can do two things:The boxes might look good at first glance, but an absolute dead giveaway is whether or not there is a serial number present. Quite simply, if there isn’t one, the mic is likely a fake. As you can see from the above images, the real SM57 and SM58 boxes have an additional barcode at the top of the end panel, under which sits the serial number (S/N); the counterfeit boxes have no serial numbers. There is a software called Solicall which actually allows this. But I would like to do this through VAC virtual audio cables because Solicall only allows one instance running. Thus, I can't do my audio routing method more than once simultaneously. I have yet to find a better solution however than Solicall. As with the recordings of the individual tom hits, both genuine mics provided a solid, balanced sound with plenty of lower-end punch and higher-end definition.

Also look carefully at the text on the silver label of the fake SM57 box, where not only does it list it as being a “vocal” microphone (despite it clearly stating it’s an “instrument” mic on top of the box), but it also states that it has an on/off switch; there are NO versions of the SM57 with an on/off switch. Box Text and Formatting: Yes and No, both. The free version has a limitation on several speakers you can create, and it emits a female voice after every few seconds. If you use it for personal use, you can ignore it, but if you use it for professional work, you can buy it. What About Video? There are a few other listings for this mic, and other high-end microphones, that I can now see are fakes; and a few more where the price has me sceptical, but there are no red flags visible in the listing photos. The reason I want to do this is to stream audio to the microphone and set the microphone as input device for another program. This "other program" only allows microphone inputs to be used as its input device. OBS is basically a software for streaming content. It's quite flexible what "content" is. This can be static color with text, your screen, your camera or a combination of all that, and probably more. It seems people use that to publish videos on Twitch (streaming) or maybe record tutorials for Youtube (save as file for later editing).My curiosity got the better of me, so I plugged the mic in. It functions; it's a microphone, but it is not a good microphone, let alone in the league of the real deal. The software only supports audio, but if you want to stream a video to your webcam or create a virtual webcam that the messenger program can use, I suggest you look at the list of Webcam Tools we discussed. This software only teaches you on how to make a fake microphone. Being a WDM/KS filter, VAC represents the lowest-level audio layer in Windows. It can be effectively used by any upper-level layer (KS-aware applications, WASAPI, MME or DirectSound subsystems, ASIOwrappers, and so on). Is it Free? On my laptop, I can enable Stereo Mix from the VIA control panel (the driver for my sound card), or by using the Sound icon in Control Panel. So here is how it works. The audio from your friend is streamed to Line 1, a virtual speaker. Audacity records the sound from this virtual speaker. It is the same as recording online audio using your real speakers as your output and mic as input. The difference is you will get better quality here.

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