Most important for ASIO Insert usage:
Only enable Patch Insert in Voicemeeter system settings for the specific channels you really want to process via ASIO Insert.
Do not enable Patch Insert for other channels to avoid muting!!!
In this special case only IN 1 channels Patch Insert in Voicemeeter system settings should be active.
All other must be inactive!
Maybe that is your problem!?
Ok, I assume that you have this working (if not then use Voice Color Panel instead of Audition EQ):
Mic as Hardware Input 1 in Banana
Audition EQ via ASIO Insert
-> B1
-> OBS using Voicemeeter Output (B1) as input device
Is this the way it works for you?
If it works with Audition EQ as ASIO Insert there is no reason to change it.
You only have to place Voxal Voice Changer before OBS:
Mic as Hardware Input 1 in Banana
Audition EQ via ASIO Insert
-> B1
-> Voxal Voice Changer using Voicemeter Output (B1) as input device and Voicemeeter Aux Input as output device
The Output of Voxal should be visible as Virtual Input 2 (Voicemeeter Aux) in Banana
-> B2
-> OBS using Voicemeeter Aux Output (B2) as input device
Seriously, that way the 2 Virtual Inputs (VAIO and VAIO Aux) cannot be used for other (multiple!) sources.
So, for audio applications without ASIO support you should prefer to use a virtual cable (VB Cables) to connect one app with another:
Mic as Hardware Input 1 in Banana
Audition EQ via ASIO Insert
-> A2 (Hardware Output 2) = VB Cable Input
-> Voxal Voice Changer using VB Cable Output (A2) as input device and VB Cable A Input as output device
Then use Cable A Output as Hardware Input 2 in Banana to get Voxal processed signal back to Voicemeeter
-> A3 (Hardware Output 3) = VB Cable B Input
-> OBS using VB Cable B Output (A3) as input device
In theory that should work.
Practically latency (delay) is unacceptable for live monitoring and communication.
Final conclusion
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KS, DirectX, WDM is ok for input or output at the end of a chain.
But for processing (as insert) you must use ASIO if you need low latency for monitoring or communication!
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