


I do own the SB Omni, though I was rarely using it (I originally got it for the rare situation where I needed a solid external audio solution), but as it happens, I've spent the last week or so getting back to it (as I considered actually using it as my main audio device to simplify my somewhat convoluted audio setup) and inevitably also tinkering with Voicemeeter as part of that. So I was wondering, before I even buy this thing, if I can use it with Voicemeeter or not.Ĭreative Sound Blaster- 2.jpg (42.17 KiB) Viewed 13211 times Creative Sound Blaster- 1.jpg (113.21 KiB) Viewed 13211 times You can see the built mic's on the top of the card That would leave me with one extra 3.5mm connection I can use for something else, like a sub-woofer.

I would attach the T40's to the card and I would try to set the speakers on the card to work with Voicemeeter. The external card is attached to the laptop/pc via a usb cable (see 1st pic). The Creative Omni also has two mic's built into it, which would give me a "second" mic if I wanted to use my current external mic as well. I could even have a second set of speakers plugged into the external sound card since it has a multi use in/output jack. The UE Megaboom would still be on bluetooth, but the mike and the T40's would plug into the external sound card. I wanted to get a the Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 USB Sound card (external), and I wanted to know if I can use it with voicemeeter. The mic plugs in via a 3.5mm jack and the T40's plug into the speaker/audio out in my laptop.

To learn more on how to roll back your Windows system to support Adobe Flash Player content, please click here for more details.At the moment, I am playing around with having a external mic, a UE Megaboom bluetooth speaker and a pair of creative T40 speakers. Our in-house tests also revealed that Adobe Flash Player may have been removed on earlier Windows 10 systems (prior to the Windows 10 version 20H2 update). Our MediaTool Box software for Sound Blaster ZxR, Sound Blaster X-Fi HD, Sound Blaster Digital Music Premium HD, and Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1, which requires Adobe's Flash Player to work, will cease to work properly if you have updated your Windows recently. Please note that the recent Microsoft update on 27 October 2020 (version 20H2), as well as some prior versions, removes Adobe's Flash Player. Featuring a built-in dual microphone array for crystal-clear voice communication, customizable SBX Pro Studio audio technologies, as well as a studio-grade 600 ohm headphone amplifier, the Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 is ideal for anyone looking to seriously upgrade their PC or Mac audio experience.
