INSTALLATION GUIDE
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SETUP
This guide is intended for the installation of the VB Cable Audio Driver and MMVCSERVERSIO software. Below you can find the step-by-step installation process.
MINIMUM GRAPHIC CARD (GPU) REQUIREMENTS
NVIDIA = GTX 1650 TI
AMD = RX 580
INFORMATION FOR AMD VIDEO CARD
When you add a voice model to the voice changer
Click "Export To Onnx" and save to desktop
Add the file you saved, as a model to the voice changer
VB Cable Audio Driver Installation
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Download and Extract VB Cable Audio Driver
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Right-click and select “Extract All” to extract the downloaded file to the desktop.
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Installing the Driver
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Enter the extracted VB Cable folder.
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Right click on the file “VB_Cable_setup_x64.exe” and select “Run as administrator”.
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In the window that opens, click on the “INSTALL DRIVER” button.
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MMVCSERVERSIO (AI VOICE CHANGER) Installation
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Download and Extract MMVCSERVERSIO File
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Right-click and select “Extract All” to extract the downloaded file to the desktop.
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A folder named “MMVCSERVERSIO” will be created on the desktop.
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Initializing Voice Changer
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Enter the MMVCSERVERSIO folder.
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Find the file named “start_http” and open it.
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The Command Prompt (CMD) screen will open and a download process will begin, which may take 5-15 minutes.
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By following these steps you can successfully install the VB Cable Audio Driver and MMVCSERVERSIO software.
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SETTINGS
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Input Sound Level Adjustment (Gain In): Determines the level of sound entering the program. This setting controls how the program detects sound from your microphone.
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Output Audio Level Setting (Gain Out): Determines at what level the converted sound will be transmitted to the other party. You can adjust the output volume here.
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Voice Tone Adjustment (Tune): Changes the tone of your voice model. Positive values make the sound thinner, negative values make the sound thicker. In this way, you can adjust the frequency of your voice as you wish.
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INDEX Setting: This option is generally used for high-end graphics cards. If you are using an instant voice changer, you should keep this setting at 0. Otherwise, increasing the setting may distort your audio and overload your graphics card.
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Noise and Echo Cancellator (Noise): Noise suppressors can reduce the quality of the converted sound. Therefore, it is recommended to keep this setting off unless there is a lot of background noise.
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F0 Det: Determines how much the converted sound will be softened. A higher value improves sound quality and also increases graphics card usage.
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Chunk Setting: Determines how much delay the converted sound will be transmitted to the other party. Higher values provide higher latency and better sound quality. Lowering the chunk value increases graphics card usage and reduces sound quality.
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Detail Quality (Extra): Adjusts the detail quality of the converted audio. Higher values make the sound better, but increase the graphics card usage.
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GPU Selection: If you have an AMD graphics card, look at the GPU number in the task manager, usually GPU is 0. If you are using an Nvidia graphics card, you can directly select your graphics card. If you do not select your video card, the program will not work properly.
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Input: You must choose your own microphone. This is necessary so that the program can pick up your voice.
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Output: You must select the VB-Cable you installed. "Cable Input (VB-Audio Virtual Cable)" must be selected.
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Monitor: You can hear your voice in the program by choosing your own headset. If you later change this setting to "None", you will not hear your voice.
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TESTING
To Hear Your Own Voice in the Program:
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Select the "Monitor" section below in the program as your own headset.
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When the listening process is finished, go back to the "None" option.
To Transmit Sound to the Other Party in Discord or Games :
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Make sure that "Cable Audio Output" is selected in the "Output" section below in the program.
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Then, go to the sound settings (microphone selection section) in the game you are playing or in Discord.
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Select "Audio Cable Output" as the microphone.