allow for professional, low-latency audio routing by providing a physical USB-C input/output loop, which is often more stable than pure software solutions. How to Use a Virtual Audio Cable (Step-by-Step)
If your Android device has a headphone jack (or you use a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter), you can use an auxiliary splitter splitter setup: virtual audio cable for android
This is the closest "cable-like" experience. It allows you to use your phone as a virtual speaker virtual microphone for your computer. How it works How it works If you want to route
If you want to route Android audio to a PC, or PC audio to an Android device, the VBAN (Virtual Audio Streaming Protocol) ecosystem by VB-Audio is the best solution. By installing the or VBAN Talkie app on Android, you can stream high-quality audio over your local Wi-Fi network directly into VoiceMeeter on a computer. Hardware Workarounds: The Analog & Digital Bridges While "Pro Audio" features in recent Android versions
Even if software routing is achieved, the Android audio stack introduces buffer delays that make real-time monitoring difficult (hearing your own voice with a delay creates a disorienting echo effect). While "Pro Audio" features in recent Android versions (Oboe library) have reduced latency to under 20ms on supported hardware, software-based virtual routing adds significant overhead, making it unsuitable for live musical performance without optimization.
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If you have a rooted Android device, you can bypass the sandbox environment entirely. Root access allows apps to interact directly with the Linux audio subsystem (ALSA) or the Android AudioFlinger service. 1. Magisk Modules
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