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I just recently started making a VST Host and for that i'm using the VST.NET library for C#. Now i'm trying to create the routing between the Line in, through the Plugins and to the Line Out. My plan is to record the audio in the host and sent the recorded buffer (live when recorded not saving a temporary file) to the first plugin. The output of the first Plugin (which will be an Effects Plugin will the go live to the next plugin. After it got routed through all necessary plugins it should be routed to an audio output device.

For the recording part i already took a look at NAudio and created the recording part like this. Now i can get the Audio Buffer in my isDataAvailable method in the form of a byte array. Problem being that VST.NET uses the ProcessReplacing method (i think) to process audio to a plugin and this method requires a buffer in form of an instance of a VstAudioBuffer Array and the constructor of VstAudioBuffer requires a float* buffer.

Now how should i convert those variables to send them to the plugin? Also in the end how can i then convert them back to send to WaveOut?

Another question: Can i, after i call plugin1.processreplacing to send the recorded data to plugin1 call plugin2.processreplacing with the parameters inputBuffer being the outputbuffer of the processreplacing-call to plugin1 to send the processed audio to plugin2?

I tried to modify the example from the link and made this:

void waveIn_DataAvailable(object sender, WaveInEventArgs e)
    {
        if (waveProvider != null)
            waveProvider.AddSamples(e.Buffer, 0, e.BytesRecorded);
        int bytesRead = waveProvider.Read(naudioBuf,0,e.BytesRecorded);
        naudioBuf = e.Buffer;

        unsafe
        {
            fixed (byte* byteBuf = &naudioBuf[0])
            {
                float* floatBuf = (float*)byteBuf;
                for (int i = 0; i < e.BytesRecorded; i++)
                {
                    vstBufIn[0][i] = *(floatBuf + i);
                }
            }
        }

        cont.PluginCommandStub.MainsChanged(true);
        cont.PluginCommandStub.StartProcess();
        cont.PluginCommandStub.ProcessReplacing(vstBufIn, vstBufOut);
        cont.PluginCommandStub.StopProcess();
        cont.PluginCommandStub.MainsChanged(false);

        unsafe
        {
            float* tmpBufL = ((IDirectBufferAccess32)vstBufOut[0]).Buffer;
            byte[] buffer = BitConverter.GetBytes(*(tmpBufL));
            waveOutProv.AddSamples(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
        }
    }

The setup for WaveIn and Out looks like this:

        WaveIn waveIn = new WaveIn(this.Handle);
        waveIn = new WaveIn(this.Handle);
        waveIn.BufferMilliseconds = 25;
        waveIn.DataAvailable += waveIn_DataAvailable;

        waveProvider = new BufferedWaveProvider(waveIn.WaveFormat);
        waveOutProv = new BufferedWaveProvider(waveIn.WaveFormat);

        waveOut = new WaveOut();
        waveOut.DesiredLatency = 100;
        waveOut.Init(waveOutProv);

        waveIn.StartRecording();
        waveOut.Play();

        this.sampleRate = 44100;
        this.channels = 2;
        this.blockSize = 4410;

        cont.PluginCommandStub.SetBlockSize(blockSize);
        cont.PluginCommandStub.SetSampleRate((float)sampleRate);

        vstBufManIn = new VstAudioBufferManager(channels, blockSize * channels);
        vstBufManOut = new VstAudioBufferManager(channels, blockSize * channels);

        vstBufIn = vstBufManIn.ToArray();
        vstBufOut = vstBufManOut.ToArray();

        naudioBuf = new byte[blockSize * channels * 4];

I'm getting an output and it also gets louder when the input in the mic is louder but it's just a weird "clicking noise". I'm guessing that i did something wrong with converting the vstBufOut to the bite array but i don't quite know what is wrong.

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  • Did you check the VST.NET discussion board on the codeplex site? vstnet.codeplex.com/discussions/228692 Apr 19, 2014 at 17:13
  • 2nd: Yes. Serial (chained) audio processing only needs one set of buffers (4 for stereo: 2-in and 2-out). Some hosts even give you one set (2 for both in and out) - but I think that can give side effects with plugins that do not sequentially read-and-write the buffers... Apr 19, 2014 at 17:15
  • So i tried to modify the code you linked so that it can be used with wavein but i'm getting a weird output. Code is added to the question.
    – MariusR
    Apr 20, 2014 at 10:57
  • I'm also having 2 other small questions which aren't really worth creating new questions for: 1: Is the only(best) way to trigger something in a plugin by using Midi Events (by creating an instance of VstMidiEvent and sending it to the plugin)? 2: My plugin is added to a Panel in a Windows Form but i doesn't update properly. Some actions don't have a visual effect until another action is performed. Is there a way to solve that?
    – MariusR
    Apr 20, 2014 at 16:15
  • I think the samples to NAudio need to be interleaved while the samples in VST(.NET) are separate channels. Also you need to call (AudioProcessor.)Process repeatedly but not the MainChanged and Start/StopProcessing methods. Start/StopProcessing indicate if the audio-engine is running and MainChanged is 'power' on/off for the plugin. Apr 21, 2014 at 8:41

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