Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use VBAN Buttons, made by Vincent Burel (VB-Audio), a Music & Audio app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
VBAN Buttons feels like a simple, no-nonsense control pad for anyone using Voicemeeter or other VB-Audio tools on the same network. Think a screen full of up to 24 tiles that fire commands the moment a button is pressed or when it is released, so push or two-position toggle both work. Each button can be dressed with a color, a title, and a subtitle, and each side of the button has its own script. Those scripts send VBAN-TEXT or VBAN-MIDI, which means mute a channel, switch a bus, start or stop recording, or trigger a sound on MT32-SPLite. A neat touch is that a single button can talk to two different VBAN streams, so two separate IP addresses can get hit at once. It looks basic, but the logic behind it is flexible.
On a PC through BlueStacks, it feels like keeping a tiny control surface next to the mouse. Click a pad, action fires, done. Setup does take a minute: VBAN needs to be enabled on the target app, IP addresses need to be right, and the firewall should not block it. This is not a mixer on its own, more a remote for the tools people already use. The free version only unlocks one button, which sounds small, but that is enough to test the network and a script before paying to open the whole grid. For someone who wants a DIY stream-deck style remote without buying hardware, it lands well.
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