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A virtual audio cable behaves like a real electric cable. In a traditional modular audio system, you use separate physical cables to connect each sound source to its destination. A computer’s native audio subsystem lacks an internal way to connect an application that produces sound to another application that needs to record or process that sound. Virtual audio cable bridges that gap by introducing a set of virtual full‑duplex sound adapters whose digital outputs are hardwired to their digital inputs.
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By connecting software A to the "Output" and software B to the "Input," you create a direct pipeline for sound. A virtual audio cable behaves like a real electric cable
If you use real-time voice changers or digital soundboards, a VAC acts as the middleman. Your physical microphone sends sound to the voice-changing software. The software processes the voice and outputs it to the Virtual Audio Cable. You then set your game or chat app to use that same virtual cable as your "microphone." 4. Audio Extraction and Sampling Virtual audio cable bridges that gap by introducing